INTERCHURCH  WORLD  MOVEMENT  OF  NORTH  AMERICA 

WORLD  SURVEY 
CONFERENCE 

ATLANTIC  CITY 
JANUARY  7  to  10,  1920 

PRELIMINARY 

Summary  and  Budget  Tables  of  the 

Foreign  Survey 

with 

Protestant  Cooperative  Agencies 
in  Foreign  Lands 


PREPARED  BY 

SURVEY  DEPARTMENT- FOREIGN  DIVISION 


THIS  Survey  statement 
should  be  read  in  the  light 
of  the  fact  that  it  is  preliminary 
only,  and  will  be  revised  and 
enlarged  as  a  result  of  the  dis¬ 
cussions  and  recommendations 
of  the  World  Survey  Conference. 

The  entire  Survey  as  revised 
will  early  be  brought  together  in 
two  volumes,  American  and 
Foreign,  to  form  the  basis  of  the 
financial  campaign  to  follow. 

The  “Statistical  Mirror”  will 
make  a  third  volume  dealing  with 
general  church,  missionary  and 
stewardship  data. 


Summary  of 

THE  FOREIGN  MISSION  FIELD 

Statement  and  Budget 

IN  PRESENTING  the  tables  which  summarize  the  proposals  for  a  great  program 
of  advance  in  the  mission  fields  of  the  world,  the  Foreign  Survey  Division 
desires  to  direct  attention  to  certain  considerations  of  paramount  importance: 

I.  The  relation  of  the  Program  and  Budget  to  Present  Missionary  Enter¬ 
prise. 

(a)  It  has  been  fully  recognized  that  the  proposed  program  provided  for  in  the 
budget  presented,  is  to  be  carried  out  through  denominational  agencies  or  the  joint 
action  of  the  existing  boards.  In  this  connection,  the  Division  desires  to  express 
conviction,  which  has  grown  in  strength  with  the  progress  of  the  survey,  that  these 
agencies  have  utilized  the  forces  and  funds  at  their  disposal  with  the  utmost  wisdom 
and  ability,  and  that  a  fundamentally  sound  missionary  policy  has  been  developed 
on  the  field — a  policy  which  furnishes  an  essential  basis  for  a  great  general  advance 
on  all  fronts.  The  Division  believes,  moreover,  that,  were  missionary  enterprise 
as  it  has  been  hitherto  conducted  by  these  agencies,  subjected  to  a  thorough  and 
impartial  investigation,  its  competency  to  carry  out  a  program  far  greater  than 
anything  previously  planned  or  undertaken,  would  be  clearly  demonstrated. 

(b)  The  necessity  for  cooperative  action  first  promulgated  and  carried  out  on  the 
foreign  fields,  augurs  unquestionably  for  the  sanity  and  wisdom  of  the  proposed 
cooperative  action  among  agencies  at  home.  These  two  facts  are  closely,  almost 
inseparably  related,  for,  on  many  of  the  most  important  foreign  fields,  no  adequate 
provision  for  certain  types  of  work  can  be  made,  without  harmonious  understanding 
and  definite  cooperation  at  the  home  base. 

II.  The  Significance  of  the  Statement  and  Budget. 

As  the  study  of  present-day  missionary  enterprise  through  denominational  agencies 
on  the  field  has  progressed,  three  significant  facts  have  been  unmistakably  revealed. 

(a)  Insufficient  forces; 

(b)  Incomplete  equipment; 

(c)  Inadequate  funds. 


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Summary :  FOREIGN  MISSIONS 


Supporting  testimony  may  be  found  to  the  effect  that  on  practically  all  fields  existing 
provision  does  not  meet  with  either  the  present  opportunity  or  the  present  need. 

Various  conditions  growing  out  of  the  World  War  have  by  the  removal  of  limitations 
hitherto  existent,  greatly  increased  the  responsibilities  of  missionary  agencies. 
Political  relationships  have  undergone  tremendous  changes,  social  barriers  have  been 
broken  down. 

Intimate  contact  effected  between  the  different  races  during  the  World  War  has 
greatly  enlarged  the  opportunity  for  bringing  about  a  better  understanding  among 
the  peoples  of  the  earth,  while  an  intensified  racial  sensitiveness  has  deepened  the 
necessity  of  presenting  the  gospel  of  Christ  as  the  one  great  solvent  of  racial  differences 
and  antagonisms.  Economic  changes  have  accelerated  the  movements  for  closer 
and  more  vital  relationships  between  the  Eastern  and  Western  world,  and  shown 
with  greater  clearness,  than  heretofore,  the  interdependence  of  nations  and  the  need 
for  a  genuine  international  comity. 

A  significant  instance  of  what  has  transpired  during  recent  years,  may  be  cited  in 
the  growing  cordiality  noticeable  between  the  government  and  people  of  the  United 
States  and  those  of  Latin  America,  bringing  to  the  churches  of  the  former  tremend¬ 
ously  enhanced  opportunities  for  larger  service. 

Some  entirely  new  problems  have  appeared  on  the  horizon  of  the  world’s  mission 
fields.  Others,  already  existent,  have  been  deeply  intensified.  On  the  whole,  little 
doubt  exists  that  we  stand  at  the  beginning  of  a  new  era.  In  certain  areas  and  forms 
of  work  it  is  possible  to  outline  definitely  how  a  united  and  effective  movement  can 
be  effected  by  the  present  existing  work  carried  on  by  the  various  agencies.  Other 
activities,  of  which  the  printing  and  publishing  of  missionary  literature  is  a  concrete 
example,  cannot  properly  progress  along  necessary  lines  save  through  cooperation 
which  precedes  activity. 

This  program  involves  all  major  fields;  it  involves  a  large  number  of  distinct  types 
of  work;  it  presents  a  definite  responsibility  for  practically  all  American  mission  boards. 
Furthermore,  in  view  of  its  complexity  and  urgency,  it  is  of  the  utmost  importance 
that  the  agencies  represented  in  the  World  Survey  Conference  face  the  issue  squarely, 
and  realize  their  respective  and  collective  responsibilities  before  a  final  determination 
regarding  the  budget  is  reached. 

The  survey  reveals  afresh  to  the  churches  of  America,  the  tremendous  responsibilities 
growing  out  of  the  existence  of  large  areas  of  unoccupied  territory.  This  state  of 
affairs,  of  course,  was  set  forth  quite  fully  in  the  reports  of  the  Edinburgh  Conference 


FOREIGN  MISSIONS:  Summary 


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of  1910.  Yet  the  significant  fact  facing  us,  today,  is  that  during  the  period  which 
has  elapsed  since  that  great  gathering,  little  or  no  provision  has  been  made  for 
remedying  the  situation. 

The  conclusion  forcing  itself  upon  us,  therefore,  is  that  the  only  method  of  effective 
occupancy  for  such  areas  lies  in  the  immediate  acceptance  of  a  definite  responsibility, 
expressed  in  terms  of  men  and  money,  by  the  several  denominational  agencies. 
Such  responsibility  can  be  accepted  without  any  definite  allotment  of  territory,  while 
the  allocation  of  new  fields  to  be  entered  by  the  several  agencies  may  be  made  in 
consultation  with  the  Committee  of  Reference  and  Counsel.  Such  a  course  would 
permit  a  full  consideration  both  of  the  responsibility  and  plans  of  the  various  boards, 
together  with  those  of  missionary  agencies  other  than  American. 

III.  Reasonableness  of  the  Budget  Proposals 

(a)  They  are  adequate  to  the  needs  of  the  fields  since  they  provide  for  meeting 
existing  denominational  responsibilities,  insure  a  world-wide  cooperative  movement 
for  the  accomplishment  of  tasks  which  belong  specifically  to  the  church  as  a  whole 
rather  than  to  any  one  denomination,  and  include  or  contemplate  bringing  all 
unoccupied  areas  within  the  scope  of  the  missionary  enterprise  in  a  reasonable  period 
of  time. 

(b)  They  are  commensurate  with  the  resources  in  men  and  money  of  the  evangelical 
churches  of  the  United  States.  In  assessing  the  responsibilities  of  the  American 
church,  due  consideration  must  be  given  to  existing  world  conditions.  The  German 
missionary  societies  cannot,  for  the  present,  be  regarded  as  a  factor  of  importance; 
it  is  doubtful  at  the  best  whether  other  continental  societies  can  make  much  advance 
in  the  near  future.  Hence,  the  burden  of  the  missionary  enterprise  must,  for  a  decade 
or  more,  be  borne  by  the  British  Empire  and  the  United  States.  Furthermore,  not¬ 
withstanding  the  fact  that  the  British  churches  will  unquestionably  fulfill  their 
obligation  to  the  limit  of  their  strength,  yet,  in  view  of  the  larger  sacrifice  both  in 
men  and  money  which  the  World  War  required  of  Britain  and  her  colonies,  it  is  evident 
that  the  major  part  of  this  vast  responsibility  must  be  assumed  by  the  Protestant 
churches  of  the  United  States. 

(c)  They  involve  a  program  which  can  be  accomplished  in  five  years.  In  this  con¬ 
nection,  certain  unusual  circumstances  with  reference  to  the  missionary  situation 
must  be  taken  into  consideration.  Foremost  among  these  is  the  important  fact  that, 
during  the  past  five  years,  there  has  been  no  normal  expansion  of  the  missionary 
enterprise.  But  for  the  war,  this  period  would,  in  all  probability,  have  witnessed  a 
remarkable  expansion  in  staff,  equipment,  and  current  funds.  Consequently,  the 


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Summary :  FOREIGN  MISSIONS 


expansion  proposed  in  this  budget  really  covers  the  advance  of  a  decade  rather  than 
of  five  years. 

At  the  same  time,  the  efficiency  of  the  present  mission  organization  on  the  fields 
and  of  the  central  administrative  agencies  makes  possible  a  much  more  rapid  expansion 
than  has  been  attempted  at  any  time  in  the  past.  Moreover,  reports  from  the  fields 
indicate  that  careful  consideration  has  been  given  to  the  question  as  to  whether 
the  large  number  of  native  workers  called  for  can  be  secured.  There  is  a  consensus  of 
opinion  expressed  in  group  judgments  from  the  fields  that,  in  view  of  the  present 
Christian  constituency,  the  schools  and  other  training  facilities,  and  the  new  spirit 
arising  in  the  native  churches,  this  part  of  the  program  can  be  fulfilled. 

In  view  of  these  considerations,  the  budgets  are  presented  to  the  foreign  missionary 
agencies  of  the  Protestant  churches  as  a  reasonable  program  to  be  set  before  the 
churches  for  accomplishment  within  the  next  five  years. 


BUDGETS  AND  TABLES 
FOREIGN  SURVEY  DIVISION 


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FOREIGN  SURVEY 


FOREIGN  DIVISION 

Budget  Statement 

AFRICA 


Table  I. — By  Boards  and  by  Classes  of  Expenditur< 


These  budgets  are  the  proposals  of  the  Foreign  Survey  Division  of  the 
Interchurch  World  Movement,  submitted  to  the  boards  for  consideration 
at  the  World  Survey  Conference.  They  have  not  been  approved  by  the 
boards  concerned. 


Total  Recurrent 

Property  Invest- 

Foreign  Salaries 

Native  Salaries 

General  Expenses 

Special  Funds 

Expenditure 

MENT 

BOARD 

(1)  to  (8) 

Nonrecurrent 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

(1) 

(2) 

(3) 

(4) 

(5) 

(6) 

(7) 

(8) 

(9) 

(10) 

(11) 

(12) 

BAPTIST 

Northern  Baptist  Convention 

American  Baptist  Foreign  Mis- 

$80,408 

$40,500 

$372,300 

$7,706 

$131,990 

$500 

$7,320 

$2,050 

$32,780 

$50,756 

$544,390 

$30,604 

National  Baptist  Convention 

3,320 

26,000 

1,200 

24,500 

1,300 

8,650 

5,820 

59,150 

7,500 

29,000 

CONGREGATIONAL 

Congregational  Churches 

127,500 

1,023,100 

21,095 

227,970 

9,720 

41,745 

25,425 

80,125 

183,740 

1,372,940 

423,310 

1,046,350 

DISCIPLES 

Disciples  of  Christ 

Foreign  Christian  Missionary] 

11,014 

160,325 

22,100 

154,100 

33,114 

314,425 

34,500 

158,950 

Christian  Woman’s  Board  off 

Missions . J 

FRIENDS 

Society  of  Friends 

American  Friends  Board  of 

11,500 

88,500 

500 

4,513 

100 

1,026 

372 

2,784 

12,472 

96,823 

11,800 

26,380 

METHODIST 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Woman’s  Foreign  Missionary 

185,300 

2,238,960 

24,404 

375,067 

189,612 

2,300 

227,125 

69,535 

377,655 

468,851 

3,218,807 

632,730 

2,776,120 

6,000 

174,000 

2,800 

79,000 

16,800 

3,460 

65,200 

14,560 

335,000 

15,950 

226,150 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church 
(South) 

18,200 

98,000 

1,100 

5,500 

15,600 

18,000 

34,900 

121,500 

45,760 

60,400 

Free  Methodist  Church  of 

N.A. 

General  Missionary  Board . 

African  Methodist  Episcopal 

25,000 

424,500 

2,700 

79,790 

10,655 

53,475 

15,070 

75,350 

53,425 

633,115 

44,230 

221,150 

Zion  Church 

4,000 

80,000 

2,400 

65,000 

6,000 

30,000 

5,000 

25,000 

17,400 

200,000 

40,000 

200,000 

PENTECOSTAL 

Pentecostal  Church  of  the 

Nazarene^ 

Foreign  Missionary  Board . 

2,500 

21,500 

1,000 

13,500 

500 

2,500 

4,000 

37,500 

500 

22,500 

PRESBYTERIAN 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the 

U.  S.A. 

58,500 

550,000 

9,400 

113,040 

1,000 

3,600 

68,900 

666,640 

104,700 

296,040 

& 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the 

U.  S.  (South)  _ 

Executive  Committee  of  F oreign 

Missions . 

75,000 

450,000 

7,500 

150,000 

6,000 

30,000 

11,000 

55,000 

99,500 

685,000 

125,000 

300,000 

: 

United  Presbyterian  Church 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

UNITED  BRETHREN 

Church  of  the  United 
Brethren  in  Christ 

Foreign  Missionary  Society. . . . 

114,230 

1,522,580 

52,020 

1,106,640 

25,775 

690,945 

130,875 

1,230,750 

322,900 

4,550,915 

1,045,485 

3,942,530 

23,500 

133,500 

5,925 

11,425 

9,900 

250 

1,250 

29,675 

156,075 

1,000 

76,000 

Total  Allotted  to  Boards — Regular. 

$706,064 

$7,363,265 

$138,650 

$2,382,435 

$276,662 

$1,282,686 

$278,637 

$1,963,894 

$1,400,013 

$12,992,280 

$2,563,069 

$9,461,978 

Unallotted — Special  Types  of  Work. 

76,241 

536,221 

3,000 

40,500 

17,900 

103,000 

26,000 

155,000 

123,141 

834,721 

249,800 

795,000 

Unallotted — Unoccupied  Areas . 

754,000 

7,060,000 

260,660 

1,643,020 

86,700 

591,725 

500 

137,500 

1,10!, 860 

9,432,245 

1,866,900 

6,748,650 

■  TOTAL . 

$1,536,305 

$14,959,486 

$402,310 

$4,065,955 

$381,262 

$1,977,411 

$305,137 

$2,256,394 

$2,625,014 

$23,259,246 

$4,679,769 

$17,005,628 

FOREIGN  SURVEY 


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New  Missionaries  Called  for 

AFRICA 


Table  A. — By  Boards 


This  table  represents  the  proposals  of  the  Foreign  Survey  Division  of  the 
Interchurch  World  Movement,  submitted  to  the  boards  for  consideration 
at  the  World  Survey  Conference.  They  have  not  been  approved  by  the 
boards  concerned. 


Amount  to 

be  Raised 

1920 

5  Years 

I  OTAL 

On  the 

Field 

In  North  America 

BOARD 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

Men 

Women 

Total 

Men 

Women 

Total 

(13) 

(14) 

(15) 

(16) 

(17) 

(18) 

BAPTIST 

Northern  Baptist  Convention 

American  Baptist  Foreign  Mis- 

1 

$81,360 

$624,798 

$7,470 

$30,150 

$73,809 

$594,648 

sion  Society . 

12 

7 

19 

28 

16 

44 

National  Baptist  Convention 

2 

13,320 

88,150 

13,320 

88,150 

Foreign  Missions  Board . 

2 

2 

3 

1 

4 

CONGREGATIONAL 

Congregational  Churches 

3 

607,050 

2,419,290 

124,385 

248,980 

482,665 

2,170,310 

American  Board . 

36 

25 

61 

76 

50 

126 

DISCIPLES 

Disciples  op  Christ 

Foreign  Christian  Missionary] 

4 

67,614 

473,375 

67,614 

473,375 

Society . ( 

4 

2 

6 

18 

9 

27 

Christian  Woman’s  Board  off 

Missions . 1 

FRIENDS 

Society  of  Friends 

American  Friends  Board  of 

5 

24,272 

123,203 

384 

3,072 

23,888 

120,131 

Foreign  Missions . 

4 

1 

5 

7 

2 

9 

METHODIST 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church 

G 

1,101,581 

5,994,927 

88,196 

402,104 

1,013,385 

5,592,823 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

56 

26 

82 

197 

96 

293 

Woman's  Foreign  Missionary 

7 

30,510 

561,150 

30,510 

561,150 

Society . 

4 

4 

35 

36 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church 

8 

80,660 

181,900 

80,660 

181,900 

(South) 

Board  of  Missions . 

10 

4 

14 

10 

4 

14 

Free  Methodist  Church  op 

N.  A. 

9 

97,655 

854,265 

2,500 

25,930 

95,155 

828,335 

General  Missionary  Board . 

African  Methodist  Episcopal 

7 

5 

12 

34 

26 

60 

Zion  Church 

0 

57,400 

400,000 

57,400 

400,000 

Foreign  Missions . 

3 

1 

4 

12 

4 

16 

PENTECOSTAL 

Pentecostal  Church  of  the 

Nazerene 

1 

4,500 

60,000 

3,000 

4,500 

57,000 

Foreign  Missionary  Board . 

1 

1 

3 

2 

5 

PRESBYTERIAN 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the 

U.  S.  A. 

3 

173,600 

962,680 

27,400 

181,840 

146,200 

780,840 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

18 

9 

27 

46 

24 

70 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the 

U.  S.  (South) 

Executive  Committee  of  Foreign 

3 

224,500 

985,000 

7,500 

150,000 

217,000 

835,000 

Missions . 

20 

8 

28 

40 

20 

60 

United  Presbyterian  Church 

4 

1,368,385 

8,493,445 

54,545 

662,430 

1,313,840 

7,831,015 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

39 

26 

65 

161 

144 

305 

UNITED  BRETHREN 

Church  op  the  United 

Brethren  in  Christ 

6 

30,675 

232,075 

2,975 

5,715 

27,700 

226,360 

Foreign  Missionary  Society . 

7 

4 

11 

8 

5 

13 

6 

$3,963,082 

$22,454,258 

$315,355 

$1,713,221 

$3,647,727 

$20,741,037 

Total  Allotted  to  Boards— Regular _ 

219 

122 

341 

643 

438 

1,081 

7 

372,941 

2,968,760 

1,629,721 

16,180,895 

15,000 

372,941 

2,968,760 

1,614,721 

16,180,895 

Unallotted— Special  Types  of  Work. . . 
Unallotted — Unoccupied  Areas . 

7 

7 

18 

2 

20 

8 

208 

156 

364 

581 

486 

1,068 

9 

$7,304,783 

$40,264,874 

$315,355 

$1,728,221 

$6,989,428 

$38,536,653 

TOTAL . 

434 

278 

712 

1,243 

926 

2,169 

FOREIGN  DIVISION 


Budget  Statement 

CHINA 


Table  I.— By  Boards  and  by  Classes  of  Expenditure 


These  budgets  are  the  proposals  of  the  Foreign  Survey  Division  of  the 
Interchurch  World  Movement,  submitted  to  the  boards  for  consideration 
at  the  World  Survey  Conference.  They  have  not  been  approved  by  the 
boards  concerned. 


Total  Recurrent 

Property  Invest- 

Foreign  Salaries 

Native  Salaries 

General  Expenses 

Special  Funds 

Expenditure 

MENT 

BOARD 

(1)  TO  (8) 

Nonrecurrent 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

(1) 

(2) 

(3) 

(4) 

(5) 

(6) 

(7) 

(8) 

(9) 

(10) 

CD 

(12) 

BAPTIST 

Northern  Baptist  Convention 

American  Baptist  Foreign  Mis- 

$24,813 

$132,500 

$903,000 

$81,288 

$782,294 

$26,360 

$235,773 

$716,913 

$264,961 

$2,637,980 

$2,960,800 

$5,443,700 

1 

Seventh  Day  Baptists 

Seventh  Day  Baptist  Mission- 

5,610 

28,050 

10  810 

12,000 

4,000 

46,750 

1,200 

9,400 

84,200 

37,000 

2 

BRETHnE  >1 

3,000 

15,000 

Church  op  the  Brethren 

5,000 

24,000 

52,000 

284,000 

35,000 

170,000 

3 

24,000 

140,000 

20,000 

105,000 

CONGREGATIONAL 

Congregational  Churches 

91,589 

339,783 

60,029 

250,667 

293,800 

848,000 

300,750 

1,292,699 

746,168 

2,731,149 

1,848,985 

3,390,600 

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DISCIPLES 

Disciples  of  Christ 

Christian  Women’s  Board  of) 

Missions . i 

Foreign  Christian  Missionary  f 

51,500 

458,000 

29,600 

172,374 

11,200 

53,88.4 

3,650 

17,550 

95,950 

701,808 

245,050 

806,550 

5 

Society. . . J 

EVANGELICAL 

Evangelical  Association 

8,600 

28,000 

3,000 

9,000 

Missionary  Society . 

22,500 

82,500 

29,400 

50,000 

63,500 

169,500 

86,000 

150,000 

6 

FRIENDS 

Society  op  Friends 

Friends  Foreign  Missionary 

3,580 

10,845 

2,140 

6,520 

12,000 

130,700 

10,400 

31,380 

28,120 

179,445 

40,800 

121,700 

7 

LUTHERAN 

Norwegian  Lutheran  Church 

op  America 

24,500 

257,500 

18,250 

210,000 

49,000 

148,000 

91,750 

615,500 

108,000 

325,000 

8 

MENNONITES 

General  Conference  op  Men- 

nonites  (A) 

2,500 

40,000 

3,750 

20,000 

2,000 

3,000 

8,250 

63,000 

22,250 

100,000 

9 

METHODIST 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church 

482,696 

275,533 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Women’s  Foreign  Missionary 

114,500 

1,365,300 

74,314 

1,098,718 

50,866 

85,365 

933,898 

515,213 

3,880,612 

1,237,860 

4,774,590 

10 

400,000 

52,185 

155,051 

733,000 

75,063 

973,000 

360,000 

367,664 

2,466,000 

1,321,730 

3,500,000 

11 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church 
South 

12 

32,000 

500,000 

107,000 

322,082 

61,000 

193,250 

200,000 

1,015,332 

270,000 

772,998 

Methodist  Protestant  Church 

4,650 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Free  Methodist  Church  of 

N.  A. 

General  Missionary  Board . 

8,000 

74,000 

8,000 

24,945 

2,800 

8,500 

14,000 

23,450 

121,445 

40,000 

120,000 

13 

12,000 

105,000 

1,500 

6,765 

600 

2,625 

1,200 

5,250 

15,300 

119,640 

11,600 

52,200 

14 

PENTECOSTAL 

Pentecostal  Church  op  the 

Nazarene 

28,400 

720 

2,060 

780 

Foreign  Missionary  Board . 

PRESBYTERIAN 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the 
U.  S.  A. 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

22,500 

100,000 

9,000 

2,400 

33,000 

132,870 

21,000 

64,200 

15 

254,000 

2,581,650 

630,800 

2,086,190 

241,700 

745,667 

160,600 

555,415 

1,287,100 

5,968,922 

1,967,000 

6,433,925 

16 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the 

U.  S.  (South) 

Executive  Committee  of  ForeigD 

525,444 

86,970 

289,900 

1,700 

20,000 

543,500 

21,420 

8,400 

130,090 

1,367,244 

242,500 

819,800 

17 

Cumberland  Presbyterian 

Church 

1,000 

3,000 

1,000 

3,000 

2,000 

6,000 

15,000 

50,000 

18 

REFORMED 

Reformed  Church  in  America 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions  and 

14,000 

16,596 

43,200 

9,000 

17,000 

180,500 

43,200 

129,500 

26,500 

83,200 

379,700 

137,000 

401,000 

19 

Reformed  Church  in  the  U.  S. 

49,780 

13,584 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

22,000 

281,000 

48,410 

145,230 

40,075 

100,590 

516,085 

141,180 

423,550 

20 

UNITED  BRETHREN 

Church  of  the  United 

Brethren  in  Christ 

Foreign  Missionary  Society. . . . 

8,000 

111,000 

5,600 

16,860 

8,000 

25,000 

4,700 

14,000 

26,300 

166,860 

102,000 

306,000 

21 

united  evangelical 

United  Evangelical  Church 

12,000 

Board  of  Missions . 

46,500 

362,500 

70,400 

117,500 

20,000 

40,000 

30,000 

148,900 

550,000 

253,500 

445,000 

22 

Total  Allotted  to  Boards — Regular. 

$1,278,851 

$9,843,900 

$1,590,345 

$8,150,791 

$792,556 

$3,157,013 

$578,564 

$3,005,588 

$4,294,316 

$24,157,292 

$11,119,255 

$28,707,813 

23 

Unallotted — Special  Types  of  Work. 

382,000 

439,500 

3,503,100 

6,192,000 

211,250 

610,500 

1,912,240 

4,605,589 

467,214 

696,100 

2,246,070 

2,763,362 

1,791,330 

8,956,650 

2,851,794 

1,746,100 

16,627,060 

13,560,951 

4,387,776 

2,756,600 

11,938,800 

11,033,429 

24 

25 

TOTAL . 

$2,100,351 

$19,539,000 

$2,412,095 

$14,677,620 

$1,955,870 

$8,166,445 

$2,423,894 

$11,962,238 

$8,892,210 

$54,345,303 

$18,263,631 

$51,680,042 

26 

New  Missionaries  Called  for 

CHINA 


Table  A. — By  Boards 

This  table  represents  the  proposals  of  the  Foreign  Survey  Division  of  the 
Interchurch  World  Movement  submitted  to  the  boards  for  consideration 
at  the  World  Survey  Conference.  They  have  not  been  approved  by  the 
boards  concerned. 


Amount  to 

be  Raised 

TOTAL 

1920 

5  Years 

On  the  Field 

In  North  America 

BOARD 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

(13) 

(14) 

(15) 

(16) 

(17) 

(18) 

Men 

Women 

Total 

Men 

Women 

Total 

BAPTIST 

Northern  Baptist  Convention 

1 

$3,225,761 

$8,081,680 

American  Baptist  Foreign  Mission 

$106,340 

$1,063,400 

$3,119,421 

$7,018,280 

Society . 

29 

40 

69 

49 

60 

109 

1  1 

Seventh  Day  Baptists 

22,810 

121,200 

Seventh  Day  Baptist  Missionary 

2 

989 

44,950 

21,821 

76,250 

Society . 

1 

1 

2 

2 

5 

7 

BPEThREN 

87,000 

454,000 

Church  op  the  Brethren 

3 

567 

2,835 

86,433 

451,165 

General  Mission  Board . 

6 

6 

12 

13 

8 

21 

| 

CONGREGATIONAL 

Congregational  Churches 

4 

2,595,153 

6,121,749 

167,267 

711,044 

2,427,886 

5,410,705 

American  Board . 

74 

72 

146 

53 

53 

106 

1 

DISCIPLES 

1 

Disciples  op  Christ 

1,508,358 

Christian  Woman's  Board  of) 

5 

| 

341,000 

27,100 

142,000 

313,900 

1,366,358 

Missions . 1 

Foreign  Christian  Missionary  f 

16 

16 

32 

32 

27 

69 

Society . ] 

EVANGELICAL 

j  6 

319,500 

Evangelical  Association 

149,500 

2,314 

10,500 

147,186 

309,000 

Missionary  Society . 

6 

5 

11 

10 

8 

18 

s 

FRIENDS 

Society  op  Friends 

301,145 

Friends  Foreign  Missionary — 

7 

68,920 

6,000 

66,115 

62,920 

235,030 

Ohio . 

3 

3 

6 

7 

10 

17 

I 

LUTHERAN 

Norwegian  Lutheran  Church  op 

8 

199,750 

940,500 

1,964 

9,800 

197,786 

930,700 

Aver  •  a 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

5 

3 

8 

14 

11 

25 

' 

MENNONITE 

General  Conference  op  Men- 

9 

30,500 

163,000 

598 

2,990 

29,902 

160,010 

nonites  (A) 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

i- 

METHODIST 

10 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church 

1,753,073 

8,655,202 

297,342 

2,030,683 

1,455,731 

6,624,519 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Woman’s  Foreign  Missionary 

41 

8 

49 

128 

25 

153 

11 

1,689,394 

5,966,000 

58,176 

488,000 

1,631,218 

5,478,000 

98 

98 

126 

126 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 

12 

South 

470,000 

1,788,330 

20,780 

207,800 

449,220 

1,580,530 

Board  of  Missions . 

Methodist  Protestant  Church 

8 

8 

16 

25 

25 

50 

13 

63,450 

241,445 

2,505 

25,050 

60,945 

216,395 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Free  Methodist  Church  of 

2 

2 

4 

6 

6 

12 

i  14 

26,900 

171,840 

300 

1,500 

26,600 

170,340 

N.  A. 

General  Mission  Board . 

3 

3 

6 

12 

12 

24 

PENTECOSTAL 

Pentecostal  Church  op  the 

15 

Nazarene 

54,000 

197,070 

676 

3,380 

53,324 

193,690 

Foreign  Mission  Board . 

8 

5 

11 

10 

10 

20 

PRESBYTERIAN 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the 

16 

U.  S.  A. 

3,254,100 

12,402,847 

145,000 

1,201,624 

3,109,100 

11,201,223 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the 

80 

36 

116 

167 

178 

345 

17 

U.  S.  (South) 

Executive  Committee  of  Foreign 

372,590 

2,187,044 

25,000 

125,000 

347,590 

2,062,044 

Missions . 

5 

6 

10 

31 

33 

64 

Cumberland  Presbyterian 

:  18 

17,000 

56,000 

250 

625 

16,750 

55,375 

Church 

Woman’s  Board  of  Missions . 

REFORMED 

Reformed  Church  in  A1  ericv 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions  and 

19 

220,200 

780,700 

5,500 

27,520 

214,700 

753,180 

the  Arabian  Mission . 

5 

3 

8 

13 

9 

22 

Reformed  Church  in  the  U.  S. 

20 

241,770 

939,635 

10,200 

102,025 

231,570 

837,610 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

7 

3 

10 

20 

11 

31 

UNITED  BRETHREN 

Church  of  the  United  Brethren 

in  Christ 

!  21 

128,300 

472,860 

3,000 

29,085 

125,300 

443,775 

Foreign  Missionary  Society . 

2 

2 

4 

7 

5 

12 

UNITED  EVANGELICAL . 

United  Evangelical  Church 

22 

402,400 

995,000 

3,800 

20,000 

398, 6C0 

975,000 

Board  of  Missions . 

12 

11 

23 

20 

15 

35 

23 

$16,413,571 

$52,865,105 

$885,668 

$6,315,926 

$14,527,903 

$46,549,179 

Total  Allotted  to  Boards — Regular _ 

312 

330 

642 

621 

639 

1,260 

24 

7,239,570 

28,565,860 

205,272 

1,232,360 

7,034,298 

27,333,500 

Unallotted — Special  Types  of  Work. . . 

109 

73 

182 

267 

183 

450 

25 

4,502,700 

24,594,380 

4,502,700 

24,594,380 

Unallotted — Unoccupied  Areas  . 

123 

88 

211 

534 

387 

921 

26 

$27,155,841 

$106,025,345 

$1,090,940 

$7,548,286 

$26,064,901 

$98,477,059 

TOTAL . 

544 

491 

1,035 

1,422 

1,209 

2,631 

10 


FOREIGN  SURVEY 


FOREIGN  DIVISION 

Budget  Statement 

INDIA 

Table  I.— By  Boards  and  by  Classes  of  Expenditure 

These  budgets  are  the  proposals  of  the  Foreign  Survey  Division  of  the 
Interchurch  World  Movement  submitted  to  the  boards  for  consideration 
at  the  World  Survey  Conference.  They  have  not  been  approved  by  the 
boards  concerned. 


Total  Recurrent 

Property 

Invest- 

Foreign  Salaries 

Native  Salaries 

General  Expenses 

Special  Funds 

Expenditure 

MENT 

BOARD 

(1)  TO  (8) 

Nonrecurrent 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

(D 

(2) 

(3) 

(4) 

(5) 

(6) 

(7) 

(8) 

(9) 

(10) 

(11) 

(12) 

BAPTIST 

Northern  Baptist  Convention 

American  Baptist  Foreign  Mis- 

$343,702 

$3,069,000 

$1,475,659 

$5,631,000 

1 

si  on  Society . 

$198,500 

$1,686,000 

$81,240 

$783,000 

$27,992 

$400,000 

$35,970 

$200,000 

BRETHREN 

Cht’R’h  of  the  Brethren . 

19,840 

General  Mission  Board . 

16,000 

159,000 

2,160 

1,000 

10,000 

2,700 

27,000 

21,860 

215,840 

104,500 

522,500 

CONGREGATIONAL 

Congregational  Churches 

American  Board . 

127,500 

898,100 

50,733 

579,860 

41,535 

318,018 

55,319 

368,744 

275,087 

2,164,722 

1,245,406 

2,762,345 

DISCIPLES 

Disciples  of  Christ 

Foreign  Christian  Missionary 

669,568 

76,000 

379,626 

Society . 

190,000 

387,020 

51,130 

52,300 

14,650 

146,440 

8,380 

83,808 

264,160 

‘1 

EVANGELICAL 

Evangelical  Synod  of  N.  A. 

80,950 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

35,000 

201,000 

4,410 

30,000 

8,600 

18,088 

5,000 

10,860 

53,010 

259,948 

251,740 

FRIENDS 

Society  of  Friends 

Friends  Foreign  Mission  Society 

54,674 

4,900 

4,000 

49,500 

630 

2,808 

90 

640 

250 

1,726 

4,970 

i 

MENNONITE 

General  Conference  of  Men- 
nonites  (A) 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions 
General  Conference  of  Men- 

9,000 

'1 

4,000 

24,000 

180 

2,160 

500 

5,000 

4,680 

31,160 

44,000 

NONITES  (B) 

5,500 

48,000 

450 

7,500 

400 

4,125 

6,350 

59,625 

30,000 

144,000 

METHODIST 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Woman’s  Foreign  Missionary 

125,000 

813  440 

74,160 

1,257,944 

69,400 

620,664 

105,562 

1,161,525 

374,122 

3,853,573 

817,550 

4,396,563 

Society . 

94,500 

675,000 

31,230 

872,44? 

13,620 

289,986 

37,835 

651,008 

177,185 

2,488,442 

890,953 

3,011,647 

i 

Methodist  Protestant  Church 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions. . . 
Free  Methodist  of  N.  A. 

4,000 

58,000 

450 

4,664 

680 

6,800 

200 

2,000 

5,330 

71,4  64 

10,000 

47,850 

i 

General  Missionary  Board. .  . 

9,500 

95,000 

1,260 

11,380 

1,000 

4,460 

3,500 

4,500 

15.260 

115,340 

10,000 

12,900 

i 

MORAVIAN 

Moravian  Church 

Society  of  the  United  Brethren 

(Foreign) . 

6,500 

65,000 

360 

8,760 

800 

7,832 

350 

3,440 

8,010 

85,032 

2,500 

13,000 

i 

PENTECOSTAL 

Pentecostal  Church  of  the 

Nazarene 

Foreign  Missionary  Board. . 

4,000 

33,500 

270 

2,760 

150 

1,416 

4,420 

37,676 

13,500 

67,400 

i 

PRESBYTERIAN 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the 

U.  S.  A. 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

160,740 

1,431,000 

44,509 

484,652 

23,551 

238,798 

98,640 

490,574 

327,440 

2,645,024 

1,287,275 

3,445,800 

i 

United  Presbyterian  Church.  . 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

67,500 

525,000 

10,800 

270,000 

17,500 

175,000 

9,000 

90,000 

104,800 

1,060,000 

500,000 

2,400,000 

i 

REFORMED 

Reformed  Church  in  America 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions  and 

the  Arabian  Mission . 

22,500 

338,000 

4,500 

170,008 

1,500 

15,160 

5,500 

73,508 

34,000 

596,676 

30,000 

600,840 

i 

Total  Allotted  to  Boards — Regular. 

$1,078,740 

$7,549,560 

$358,742 

$4,565,784 

$223,268 

$2,265,427 

$368,206 

$3,168,693 

$2,028,956 

$17,549,464 

$6,608,293 

$23,861,711 

i 

Unallotted — Special  Types  of  Work. 

,  92,000 

780,500 

44,000 

594,240 

333,000 

1,456,428 

32,000 

163,000 

501,000 

2,994,168 

236,000 

2,794,200 

i 

Unallotted — Unoccupied  Areas  .... 

200,000 

9,000,000 

20,000 

1,000,000 

20,000 

1,000,000 

240,000 

11,000,000 

150,000 

800,000 

Si 

TOTAL  . 

$1,170,740 

§8,330,000 

$602,742 

$14,160,024 

$576,268 

$4,721,855 

$420,206 

$4,331,693 

$2,769,956 

$31,543,632 

$6,994,293 

$34,655,911 

A 

FOREIGN  SURVEY 


11 


Total 

Amount  to  be  Raised 

On  the  Field 

In  North  America 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

(13) 

(14) 

(15) 

(16) 

(17) 

(18) 

1 

$1,819,361 

$8,700,000 

$135,798 

$1,200,000 

$1,683,563 

$7,500,000 

J 

126,360 

738,340 

10,000 

40,000 

116,360 

698,340 

5 

1,520,493 

4,927,067 

136,909 

681,747 

1,383,584 

4,245,320 

i 

340,160 

1.049,194 

9,600 

96,128 

330,560 

953,066 

5 

133,960 

611,688 

10,000 

34,640 

123,960 

477,048 

6 

4,970 

59  574 

4,970 

59  574 

7 

13,680 

75,160 

800 

8,000 

12,880 

67,160 

8 

36,350 

203,625 

36,350 

203  625 

9 

1,191,672 

8,250,136 

143,305 

721,267 

1,048,367 

7,528,869 

0 

1,068,138 

5,500,089 

65,225 

480,844 

1,002,913 

5,019,245 

1 

15,330 

119,314 

15,330 

119  314 

i.2 

25,260 

128,240 

25,260 

128  240 

3 

10,510 

98,032 

10,510 

98  032 

4 

17,920 

105,076 

17,920 

105  076 

.5 

1,614,715 

6,090,824 

148,273 

541,249 

1,466,442 

5,549,575 

16 

604,800 

3,460,000 

30,000 

300,000 

574,800 

3,160,000 

47 

64,000 

1,197,516 

30,000 

295,651 

34,000 

901,865 

18 

*8,637,249 

$41,411,175 

$719,910 

$4,399,526 

$7,917,339 

$37,011,649 

19 

737,000 

5,788,368 

427,000 

737,000 

5,361,368 

JO 

390,000 

19,000,000 

10,000 

1,000,000 

380,000 

18,000,000 

11 

$  9,764,249 

$  66,199,543 

$  729,910 

$  5,826,526 

$90,343,339 

$  60,373,017 

New  Missionaries  Called  for 

INDIA 


Table  A. — By  Boards 

This  table  represents  the  proposals  of  the  Foreign  Survey  Division  of  the 
Interchurch  World  Movement  submitted  to  the  boards  for  consideration 
at  the  World  Survey  Conference.  They  have  not  been  approved  by  the 
boards  concerned. 


1920 

5  Years 

BOARD 

Men 

Women 

Total 

Men 

]  Women 

Total 

BAPTIST 

Northern  Baptist  Convention 

American  Baptist  Foreign  Mission 
Society . 

50 

49 

99 

151 

123 

274 

BRETHREN 

Church  of  the  Brethren 

General  Mission  Board . 

4 

4 

8 

23 

23 

46 

CONGREGATIONAL 

Congregational  Churches 

American  Board . 

30 

35 

65 

60 

46 

106 

DISCIPLES 

Disciples  of  Christ 

Foreign  Christian  Missionary 

Society . 

4 

6 

10 

21 

31 

62 

EVANGELICAL 

Evangelical  Synod  of  N.  A. 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

8 

10 

18 

10 

28 

38 

FRIENDS 

Society  of  Friends 

Friends  Foreign  Mission  Society 

— Ohio . 

1 

1  ' 

2 

5 

2 

7 

MENNONITE 

General  Conference  of  Men- 

NONITES  (A) 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

4 

General  Conference  of  Men- 

NONITES  (B) 

Board  of  Missions  and  Charities  . 

1 

2 

3 

4 

4 

8 

METHODIST 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

50 

50 

128 

128 

Woman’s  Foreign  Missionary 

Society . 

63 

63 

150 

150 

Methodist  Protestant  Church 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Free  Methodist  of  N.  A. 

1 

1 

2 

3 

4 

7 

General  Missionary  Board . 

2 

3 

5 

10 

5 

15 

MORAVIAN 

Moravian  Church 

Society  of  the  United  Brethren 

(Foreign) . 

2 

1 

3 

12 

7 

19 

PENTECOSTAL 

Pentecostal  Church  of  the 

Nazarene. 

Foreign  Missionary  Board . 

1 

1 

2 

3 

4 

7 

PRESBYTERIAN 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the 

U.  S.  A. 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

37 

47 

84 

107 

101 

208 

United  Presbyterian  Church 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

15 

20 

35 

40 

50 

90 

REFORMED 

Reformed  Church  in  America 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions  and 

the  Arabian  Mission . 

0 

fi 

11 

28 

22 

50 

Total  Allotted  to  Boards- — Regular  .  . . 

214 

250 

464 

613 

603 

1,219 

Unallotted — Special  Types  of  Work.... 
Unallotted — Unoccupied  Areas . 

24 

20 

44 

62 

34 

96 

TOTAL . 

238 

270 

608 

675 

640 

1,315 

12 


FOREIGN  SURVEY 


FOREIGN  DIVISION 


Budget  Statement 

CENTRAL  ASIA 


Table  I. — By  Boards  and  by  Classes  of  Expenditure 


These  budgets  are  the  proposals  of  the  Foreign  Survey  Division  of  the 
Interchurch  World  Movement,  submitted  to  the  boards  for  consideration 
at  the  World  Survey  Conference.  They  have  not  been  approved  by  the 
boards  concerned. 


BOARD 

Foreign  Salaries 

Native  Salaries 

General  Expenses 

Special  Funds 

Total  Recurrent 
Expenditure 

(1)  TO  (8) 

Property  Invest¬ 
ment 

Nonrecurrent 

1920 

(1) 

5  years 
(2) 

1920 

(3) 

5  years 
(4) 

1920 

(5) 

5  years 
(6) 

1920 

(7) 

5  years 
(8) 

1920 

(9) 

5  years 
(10) 

1920 

(11) 

5  years 
(12) 

Unallotted — Unoccupied  Areas . 

$100,000 

$943,500 

$30,000 

$340,680 

40,000 

159,324 

$170,000 

$1,443,504 

$190,666 

$2,181,100 

TOTAL . 

$100,000 

$943,500 

$30,000 

$340,680 

$40,000 

$159,324 

$170,000 

$1,443,504 

$  $190,000 

$2,181,100 

FOREIGN  DIVISION 

Budget  Statement 

SOUTHEASTERN  ASIA 


Table  I. — By  Boards  and  by  Classes  of  Expenditun 


These  budgets  are  the  proposals  of  the  Foreign  Survey  Division  of  the 
Interchurch  World  Movement,  submitted  to  the  boards  for  consideration 
at  the  World  Survey  Conference.  They  have  not  been  approved  by  the 
boards  concerned. 


BOARD 

Foreign  Salaries 

Native  Salaries 

General  Expenses 

Speclal  Funds 

Total  Recurrent 
Expenditure 
(1)  TO  (8) 

Property  Invest¬ 
ment 

Nonrecurrent 

1920 

(1) 

5  years 
(2) 

1920 

(3) 

5  years 

(4) 

1920 

(5) 

5  years 
(6) 

1920 

(7) 

5  years 
(8) 

1920 

(9) 

5  years 
(10) 

1920 

(11) 

5  years 
(12) 

METHODIST 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church 
Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

$40,000 

$835,400 

$18,000 

$308,650 

$18,000 

$80,700 

$100,000 

$478,780 

$176,000 

$1,703,530 

$300,000 

$1,239,200 

Woman’s  Foreign  Missionary 
Society . 

9,000 

141,000 

3,000 

26,000 

2,000 

7,500 

5,000 

20,500 

19,000 

195,000 

45,000 

128,000  i 

PRESBYTERIAN 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the 
U.  S.  A . 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

136,000 

1,433,000 

47,520 

456,328 

15,134 

101,150 

11,459 

110,850 

210,113 

2,101,328 

302,782 

1,192,750  « 

Total  Allotted  to  Boards — Regular . 

$185,000 

$2,409,400 

$68,520 

$790,978 

$35,134 

$189,350 

$116,459 

$610,130 

$405,113 

$3,999,858 

$647,782 

$2,559,950 

Unallotted — Special  Types  of  Work. 

2,500 

32,500 

7,500 

53,600 

3,000 

12,860 

15,000 

81,000 

28,000 

179  960 

25,000 

83,490 

Unallotted — Unoccupied  Areas . 

78,000 

700,500 

6,220 

86,540 

20,460 

164,280 

15,000 

104,680 

966,320 

192,932 

537,410 

TOTAL . 

$265,500 

$3,142,400 

$82,240 

$931,118 

$58,594 

$366,490 

$131,459 

$706,130 

$537,793 

$5,146,138 

$865,714 

$3,180,850 

FOREIGN  SURVEY 


13 


New  Missionaries  Called  for 

CENTRAL  ASIA 


Table  A. — By  Boards 

This  table  represents  the  proposals  of  the  Foreign  Survey  Division  of  the 
Interchurch  World  Movement,  submitted  to  the  boards  for  consideration 
at  the  World  Survey  Conference.  They  have  not  been  approved  by  the 
boards  concerned. 


Total 

Amount  to  be  Raised 

On  the  Field 

In  North  America 

1920 

(13) 

5  years 
(14) 

1920 

(15) 

5  years 
(16) 

1920 

(17) 

5  years 
(18) 

S3 60,000 

$3,624,604 

$360,000 

$3,624,604 

$360,000 

$3,624,604 

$360,000 

$$3,624,604 

BOARD 

1920 

5  Years 

Men 

Women 

Total 

Men 

Women 

Total 

Total  Allotted  to  Boards — Regular _ 

Unallotted — Special  Types  of  Work. . 

Unallotted — Unoccupied  Areas . 

28 

20 

48 

85 

68 

153 

TOTAL . 

28 

20 

48 

85 

68 

153 

t 


New  Missionaries  Called  for 

SOUTHEASTERN  ASIA 


Table  A. — By  Boards 

This  table  represents  the  proposals  of  the  Foreign  Survey  Division  of  the 
Interchurch  World  Movement,  submitted  to  the  boards  for  consideration 
at  the  World  Survey  Conference.  They  have  not  been  approved  by  the 
boards  concerned. 


Amount  to 

be  Raised 

1920 

5  Years 

Total 

On  the  Field 

In  North  America 

BOARD 

1920 

(13) 

5  years 
(14) 

1920 

(15) 

5  years 
(16) 

1920 

(17) 

5  years 
(18) 

Men 

Women 

Total 

Men 

Women 

Total 

$476,000 

64,000 

512,895 

$2,942,730 

323,000 

3,294,078 

$165,000 

$965,185 

$311,000 

64,000 

465,948 

$1,977,545 

323,000 

2,912,767 

METHODIST 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church 

16 

16 

59 

22 

81 

Woman's  Foreign  Missionary 
Society . 

6 

6 

22 

22 

46,947 

381,311 

PRESBYTERIAN 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the 
U.  S.  A. 

43 

19 

62 

109 

64 

173 

$1,052,895 

53,000 

297,612 

$6,559,808 

263.450 

1,503,730 

$211,947 

$1,346,496 

$840,948 

53,000 

297,612 

$5,213,312 
263  450 

Total  Allotted  to  Boards— Regular.. 
Unallotted — Special  Types  of  Work.... 

59 

1 

25 

84 

1 

168 

3 

108 

276 

3 

154,900 

1,348,830 

Unallotted — Unoccupied  Areas . 

27 

7 

34 

55 

io 

65 

$1,403,607 

$8,326,988 

$211,947 

$1,501,396 

$1,191,560 

$6,825,592 

TOTAL  . 

87 

32 

119 

226 

118 

344 

14 


FOREIGN  SURVEY 


FOREIGN  DIVISION 

Budget  Statement 

JAPANESE  EMPIRE 

Table  1. — By  Boards  and  by  Classes  of  Expenditure 

These  budgets  are  the  proposals  of  the  Foreign  Survey  Division  of  the 
Interchurch  World  Movement,  submitted  to  the  boards  for  consideration 
at  the  World  Survey  Conference.  They  have  not  been  approved  by  the 
boards  concerned. 


Total  Recurrent 

Property  Invest- 

Foreign  Salaries 

Native  Salaries 

General  Expenses 

Special  Funds 

Expenditure 

MENT 

BOARD 

(1)  TO  (8) 

Nonrecurrent 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

(1) 

(2) 

(3) 

(4) 

(5) 

(6) 

(7) 

(8) 

(9) 

(10) 

(ID 

(12) 

BAPTIST 

Northern  Baptist  Convention 

American  Baptist  Foreign  Mis¬ 
sion  Society . 

$16,000 

$226,500 

$7,410 

$143,703 

$4,350 

$52,750 

$22,820 

$115,760 

$50,580 

$538,713 

$388,250 

$2,092,250 

CHRISTIAN 

Christian  Church 

2,500 

68,000 

1,360 

32,310 

1,094 

12,627 

500 

7,500 

5,454 

120,437 

34,450 

349,450 

CONGREGATIONAL 

Congregational  Churches 

American  Board . 

25,500 

167,500 

8,075 

64,623 

37,095 

147,465 

14,800 

94,008 

85,470 

473,596 

680,450 

942,570 

DISCIPLES 

Disciples  op  Christ 

Foreign  Christian  Missionary  % 

Society . ( 

Christian  Woman’s  Board  of  C 

28,000 

247,500 

8,460 

67,020 

1,320 

13,600 

2,150 

11,125 

39,930 

339,245 

136,050 

385,570 

Missions . ’ 

EVANGELICAL 

Evangelical  Association 

Missionary  Society . 

12  000 

144,000 

4,500 

62,850 

5,000 

25,000 

800 

4,000 

22,300 

235,850 

38,000 

160,000 

METHODIST 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Women’s  Foreign  Missionary 

75,000 

593,300 

8,000 

602,992 

106,000 

233,175 

5,000 

164,805 

194,000 

1,594,272 

94,100 

2,901,550 

77,500 

903,740 

105,305 

1,131,622 

25,643 

583,400 

55,755 

369,900 

264,203 

2,988,662 

894,197 

2,455,297 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 

South 

37,400 

233,100 

63,600 

142,920 

59,985 

194,680 

217,442 

347,275 

378,427 

917,975 

430,000 

1,464,525 

Methodist  Protestant  Church 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Free  Methodist  Church  of 

15,000 

86,000 

1,920 

41,810 

2,080 

16,470 

1,715 

21,335 

20,715 

165,615 

135,150 

210,000 

N.  A. 

General  Missionary  Board . 

17,000 

240,500 

5,764 

64,691 

2,667 

7,620 

125 

4,625 

25,556 

317,436 

161,000 

250,500 

PRESBYTERIAN 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the 

U.  S.  A. 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the 

238,000 

1,774,900 

85,404 

814,968 

37,442 

338,872 

453,530 

914,930 

814,376 

3,843,670 

1,443,106 

2,813,271 

U.  S.  (South) 

Executive  Committee  of  Foreign 

230,000 

937  500 

72,250 

190,000 

24,250 

122,500 

326,500 

1,250,000 

200,000 

250,000 

REFORMED 

Reformed  Church  in  America 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions  and 

the  Arabian  Mission . 

7,000 

86,000 

8,705 

58,310 

3,650 

47,460 

7,300 

93,025 

26,655 

284,795 

131,800 

314,800 

Reformed  Church  in  the  U.  S. 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

17,000 

131,500 

9,594 

114,036 

27,507 

5,678 

17,120 

32,272 

290,163 

340,700 

1,019,500 

UNITED  BRETHREN 

Church  of  the  United 

Brethren  in  Christ 

Foreign  Missionary  Society. . . . 

5,000 

44,500 

2,280 

34,380 

6,705 

33,200 

2,275 

11,325 

16,260 

123,405 

38,500 

280,850 

UNIVERSALIST 

Universalist  Churches 

8,000 

70,000 

3,690 

37,270 

600 

4,950 

375 

4,125 

12,665 

116,345 

92,000 

163,450 

Total  Allotted  to  Boards — Regular. 
Unallotted — Special  Types  of  Work. 

$810,900 

$5,954,540 

242,500 

$396,317 

$3,603,505 

348,293 

$317,881 

$1,861,276 

861,735 

$790,265 

2,590,000 

50,000 

$2,180,858 

2,187,500 

113,100 

$2,315,363 

2,590,000 

50,000 

$13,600,179 

3,640,028 

113,100 

$5,237,753 

$16,053,583 

3,741,525 

Unallotted — Unoccupied  Areas . 

TOTAL . 

$810,900 

$6,197,040 

$396,317 

$3,951,798 

$317,881 

$2,723,011 

$3,430,265 

$4,481,458 

$4,955,363 

$17,353,307 

$5,237,753 

$19,795,108 

FOREIGN  SURVEY 


15 


New  Missionaries  Called  for 

JAPANESE  EMPIRE 


Table  A. — By  Boards 

This  table  represents  the  proposals  of  the  Foreign  Survey  Division  of  the 
Interchurch  World  Movement,  submitted  to  the  boards  for  consideration 
at  the  World  Survey  Conference.  They  have  not  been  approved  by  the 
boards  concerned. 


Amount  to  be  Raised 

1 

Total 

1920 

5  Years 

On  the 

Field 

In  North  America 

BOARD 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

(13) 

(14) 

(15) 

(16) 

(17) 

(18) 

Men 

Women 

Total 

Men 

Women 

Total 

BAPTIST 

Northern  Baptist  Convention 

American  Baptist  Foreign  Mis- 

1  68 
j 

$438,830 

$2,630,963 

$15,012 

$108,578 

$423,818 

$2,522,385 

sion  Society . 

5 

3 

8 

18 

16 

34 

CHRISTIAN 

Christian  Church 

1  69 

u 

39,904 

469,887 

540 

35,000 

39,364 

434,887 

Foreign  Mission  Board . 

i 

1 

8 

3 

11 

CONGREGATIONAL 

Congregational  Church 

!  70 

765,920 

1,416,166 

99,635 

221,040 

666,285 

1,195,126 

6 

7 

13 

8 

12 

20 

DISCIPLES 

Disciples  of  Christ 

Foreign  Christian  Missionary  1 

71 

175,980 

724,815 

139,520 

410,645 

36,460 

314,170 

Society .  1 

Christian  Women’s  Board  of  [ 

7 

7 

14 

12 

15 

27 

Missions . j 

EVANGELICAL 

Evangelical  Association 

'  72 

60,300 

395,850 

2,317 

13,467 

57,983 

382,383 

Missionary  Society . 

3 

3 

6 

9 

13 

22 

METHODIST 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church 

73 

288,100 

4,495,822 

496,772 

288,100 

3,999,050 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

35 

6 

41 

71 

5 

76 

Woman’s  Foreign  Missionary 

135 

74 

1,158,400 

5,443,959 

48,429 

197,652 

1,109,971 

5,246  307 

Society . 

51 

51 

135 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 

75 

808,427 

2,382,500 

47,451 

132,179 

760,976 

2,250,321 

South 

9 

5 

14 

41 

31 

72 

Methodist  Protestant  Church 

76 

155,865 

375,615 

17,050 

63,650 

138,815 

311,965 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

2 

4 

6 

3 

8 

11 

Free  Methodist  Church  of 

"  77 

186,556 

567,936 

2,000 

4,728 

184,556 

563,208 

N.  A. 

General  Missionary  Board . 

2 

8 

10 

19 

24 

43 

PRESBYTERIAN 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the 

U.  S.  A. 

78 

2,257,482 

6,656,941 

25,582 

687,997 

2,231,900 

5,968,944 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the 

50 

34 

84 

96 

85 

181 

U.  S.  (South) 

Executive  Committee  of  Foreign 

1  79 

526,500 

1,500,000 

526,500 

1,500,000 

Missions . 

16 

12 

28 

72 

35 

107 

REFORMED 

Reformed  Church  in  America 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions  and 

80 

158,455 

599,595 

16,170 

31,325 

142,285 

568,270 

Arabian  Mission . . . 

1 

3 

4 

6 

9 

15 

Reformed  Church  in  the  U.  S. 

81 

372,972 

1,309,663 

56,025 

164,700 

316,947 

1,144,963 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

5 

3 

8 

10 

10 

20 

UNITED  BRETHREN 

Church  of  the  United  Brethren 

1  82 

54,760 

404,255 

1,870 

52,890 

404,255 

in  Christ 

Foreign  Missionary  Society . 

2 

2 

4 

1 

5 

UNIVERSALIST 

Universalist  Churches 

.!  83 

104,665 

279,795 

104,665 

279,795 

Foreign  Mission  Board . 

2 

2 

4 

5 

6 

11 

$7,553,116 

$29,653,762 

$471,601 

$2,567,733 

$7,081,515 

$21,086,029 

Total  Allotted  to  Boards — Regular.  . 

146 

148 

294 

O  00 

O  to 

408 

790 

2;590i000 

50,000 

7,381,553 

113,100 

480,750 

2,590,000 

50,000 

6,900,803 

113,100 

Unallotted — Special  Types  of  Work.... 

15 

17 

32 

Unallotted — Unoccupied  Areas . 

$10,193,116 

$37,148,415 

$471,601 

$3,048,483 

$9,721,515 

$34,099,932 

TOTAL . 

146 

148 

294 

397 

425 

822 

16 


FOREIGN  SURVEY 


FOREIGN  DIVISION 

Budget  Statement 

PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 


Table  I. — By  Boards  and  Classes  of  Expenditure 


These  budgets  are  the  proposals  of  the  Foreign  Survey  Division  of  the 
Interchurch  World  Movement,  submitted  to  the  boards  for  consideration 
at  the  World  Survey  Conference.  They  have  not  been  approved  by  the 
boards  concerned. 


BOARDS 

Foreign  Salaries 

Native  Salaries 

General  Expenses 

Special  Funds 

Total  Recurrent 
Expenditure 
(1)  TO  18) 

Property  Invest¬ 
ment 

Nonrecurrent 

1920 

(1) 

5  years 
(2) 

1920 

(3) 

5  years 
(4) 

1920 

(5) 

5  years 
(6) 

1920 

(7) 

5  years 
(8) 

1920 

(9) 

5  years 
GO) 

1920 

(ID 

5  years 
(12) 

BAPTIST 

Northern  Baptist  Convention 
American  Baptist  Foreign  Mis¬ 
sion  Society . 

830,500 

$236,000 

$15,530 

$125,355 

$5,405 

?41,325 

$5,275 

$27,250 

$56,710 

$429,930 

$126,000 

$528,950 

1 

CONGREGATIONAL 
Congregational  Churches 
American  Board . 

18,500 

219,500 

6,000 

134,600 

1,800 

49,500 

1,550 

29,225 

27,850 

432,825 

78,000 

501,000 

2 

DISCIPLES 

Disciples  of  Christ 

Foreign  Christian  Missionary') 
Society . ' 

16,000 

101,500 

7,380 

99,510 

1.775 

14,725 

3,255 

35,175 

28,410 

250,910 

53,875 

185,375 

3 

Christian  Woman's  Board  of  I 

Missions . ' 

METHODIST 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church 
Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

35,000 

252,500 

20,100 

165,600 

7,490 

89,250 

11,550 

46.028 

74,140 

553.378 

142,350 

419,925 

4 

Woman’s  Foreign  Missionary 
Society . 

19,500 

149,000 

11,800 

130,750 

6,000 

35,000 

9,550 

97,750 

46,850 

412,500 

85,500 

346,000 

5 

PRESBYTERIAN 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the 
U.  S.  A. 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions. . . . 

52,500 

480,500 

19,005 

244,291 

3,050 

44,750 

6,175 

49,425 

80,730 

818,966 

315,800 

716,700 

6 

UNITED  BRETHREN 

Church  of  the  United 

Brethren  in  Christ 

Foreign  Missionary  Society. . . . 

10,500 

67,500 

3,780 

44,370 

5,650 

59,325 

1,700 

11,000 

21,630 

182,195 

33,250 

105,850 

7 

Total  Allotted  to  Boards — Regular. 

$182,500 

$1,506,500 

$83,595 

$944,476 

$31,170 

$333,875 

$39,055 

$295,853 

$336,320 

$3,080,704 

$834,775 

$2,804,800 

8 

Unallotted — Special  Types  of  Work. 

12,500 

72,500 

4,000 

23,000 

2,500 

11,500 

3,760 

18,800 

22,760 

125,800 

385,875 

1,767,500 

9 

Unallotted — Unoccupied  Areas . 

12,500 

62,500 

1,800 

27,440 

1,000 

5,000 

400 

2,000 

15,700 

96,940 

34,750 

79,500 

10 

TOTAL . 

$207,500 

$1,641,500 

$89,395 

$994,916 

$34,670 

$350,375 

$43,215 

$316,653 

$374,780 

$3,303,444 

$1,255,400 

$4,651,800 

11 

FOREIGN  SURVEY 


17 


New  Missionaries  Called  for 

PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 


Total 

Amount  to  be  Raised 

On  the  Field 

In  North  America 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

(13) 

(14) 

(15) 

(16) 

(17) 

(18) 

1 

*182,710 

(958,880 

(27,510 

(143,305 

$155,200 

$815,575 

2 

105,850 

933,825 

16,250 

154,050 

89,600 

779,775 

3 

82,285 

437,285 

10,997 

101,112 

71,288 

336,173 

4 

216,490 

973,303 

26,299 

207,968 

190,191 

765,335 

5 

132,350 

758,500 

15,805 

82,435 

116,545 

676,065 

6 

396,530 

1,535,666 

21,089 

155,575 

375,441 

1,380,091 

7 

54,880 

288,045 

12,610 

92,225 

42,270 

195,820 

8 

$1,171,095 

$5,885,504 

$130,560 

$936,670 

$1,040,535 

$4,948,834 

9 

408,635 

1,893,300 

23,760 

143,800 

384,875 

1,749,500 

0 

50,450 

176,440 

50,450 

176,440 

1 

$1,630,180 

$7,955,244 

$154,320 

$1,080,470 

$1,475,860 

$6,874,774 

Table  A. — By  Boards 


This  table  represents  the  proposals  of  the  Foreign  Survey  Division  of  the 
Interchurch  World  Movement,  submitted  to  the  boards  for  consideration 
at  the  World  Survey  Conference.  They  have  not  been  approved  by  the 
boards  concerned. 


BOARDS 


BAPTIST 

Northern  Baptist  Convention 
American  Baptist  Foreign  Mis¬ 
sion  Society . 

CONGREGATIONAL 
Congregational  Churches 

American  Board . 

DISCIPLES 
Disciples  of  Christ 
Foreign  Christian  Missionary'! 

Society . I 

Christian  Worn  n’s  Board  of  ( 

Missions . ) 

METHODIST 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Woman’s  Foreign  Missionary 

Society . 

PRESBYTERIAN 
Presbyterian  Church  in  the 
U.  S.  A. 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

UNITED  BRETHREN 
Church  of  the  United  Brethren 
in  Christ 

Foreign  Missionary  Society  . 


Total  Allotted  to  Boards — Regular _ 

Unallotted — Special  Types  of  Work. . . 
Unallotted — Unoccupied  Areas . 


TOTAL. 


1920 


Men  Women  Total 


14 


18 


49 

3 

5 


57 


12 

4 


13 


40 


40 


17 

9 


14 

13 

23 


89 

3 

5 


97 


5  Years 


Men 


13 

17 


22 


35 


99 

8 

5 


112 


Women  Total 


20 

12 


1 

25 

19 


83 


83 


33 

29 

11 

23 

25 

54 


182 

8 

5 


195 


18 


FOREIGN  SURVEY 


FOREIGN  DIVISION 


Budget  Statement 

NEAR  EAST 


Table  I. — By  Boards  and  By  Classes  of  Expenditure 

These  budgets  are  the  proposals  of  the  Foreign  Survey  Division  of  the 
Interchurch  World  Movement,  submitted  to  the  boards  for  consideration 
at  the  World  Survey  Conference.  They  have  not  been  approved  by  the 
boards  concerned. 


Total  Recurrent 

Property  Invest- 

Foreign  Salaries 

Native  Salaries 

General  Expenses 

Special  Funds 

Expenditure 

MENT 

BOARD 

(1)  TO  (8) 

Nonrecurrent 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

(1) 

(2) 

(3) 

(4) 

(5) 

(6) 

(7) 

(8) 

(9) 

GO) 

(11) 

(12) 

CONGREGATIONAL 

Congregational  Churches 

American  Board . 

$290,500 

$2,798,000 

$180,422 

$1,358,849 

$58,120 

$631,724 

$145,598 

$915,894 

$674,640 

$5,704,467 

$1,124,456 

$3,846,112 

23 

FRIENDS 

Society  of  Friends 

American  Friends  Board  of 

4,000 

20,000 

3,500 

17,500 

1,000 

5,000 

8,500 

42,500 

1,500 

7,500 

24 

METHODIST 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church 

6,500 

29,500 

4,500 

42,780 

2,500 

19,500 

13,500 

91,780 

10,000 

30,000 

25 

Woman’s  Foreign  Missionary 

100,000 

1,500 

28,500 

800 

30,000 

2,000 

10,000 

2,300 

70,500 

100,000 

26 

PRESBYTERIAN 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the 

U.  S.  A. 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

82,075 

881,825 

72,520 

755,860 

53,162 

663,244 

35,500 

264,000 

243,257 

2,564,929 

1,201,080 

3,583,880 

27 

REFORMED 

Reformed  Church  in  America 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions  and 

17,800 

180,300 

11,100 

95,450 

6,550 

49,425 

35,450 

325,175 

30,800 

174,075 

28 

Total  Allotted  to  Boards — Regular. 

$402,375 

$3,938,125 

$272,842 

$2,300,439 

$118,832 

$1,351,393 

$183,598 

$1,209  394 

$977,647 

$8,799,351 

$2,467,836 

$7,741,567 

Unallotted — Unoccupied  Areas . 

80,500 

1,076,500 

54,880 

831,961 

32,820 

577,428 

12,400 

97,570 

180,600 

2,583,459 

369,560 

1,558,148 

TOTAL . 

$482,875 

$5,014,625 

$327,722 

$3,132,400 

$151,652 

$1,928,821 

$195,998 

$1,306,964 

$1,158,247 

$11,382,810 

$2,837,396 

$9,299,715 

Budget 


These  budgets  are  the  proposals  of  the 
Foreign  Survey  Division  of  the  Interchurch 
World  Movement,  submitted  to  the  boards 
for  consideration  at  the  World  Survey  Con¬ 
ference.  They  have  not  been  approved 
by  the  boards  concerned. 


EUR 

Table  I. — By  Boards  and 


Foreign  Salaries 


Native  Salaries 


General  Expenses 


Special  Funds 


BOARD 


1920 


5  Years 


1920 


5  Years 


1920 


5  Years 


1920 


5  Years 


(1) 


(2) 


(3) 


(4) 


(5) 


BAPTIST 

Northern  Baptist  Convention 
American  Baptist  Foreign  Mission 

Society . 

Seventh  Day  Baptists 
Seventh  Day  Baptist  Missionary  So¬ 
ciety . 

BRETHREN 

Church  of  the  Brethren 

General  Mission  Board . 

CONGREGATIONAL 
Congregational  Churches 

American  Board . 

METHODIST 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

PRESBYTERIAN 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the  U.  S.  A. 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

UNITED  BRETHREN 
Church  of  the  United  Brethren  in 
Christ 

Foreign  Missionary  Society . 


Total  Allotted  to  Boards — Regular  . 
Unallotted — Special  Types  of  n  ork, 
Unallotted — Unoccupied  Areas . 


(6) 


(7) 


(8) 


$200,000 

2,050 

10,000 


196,650 

500,000 


$1,000,000 

10,250 

65,000 

1,987,307 

1,196,650 

1,000,000 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 


3,500 


$912,200 

19,784,500 


17,500 


$5,276,707 

45,562,000 


$20,696,700 


$50,838,707 


10 


TOTAL 


FOREIGN  SURVEY 


19 


New  Missionaries  Called  for 

NEAR  EAST 

Table  A. — By  Boards 

This  table  represents  the  proposals  of  the  Foreign  Survey  Division  of  the 
Interchurch  World  Movement,  submitted  to  the  boards  for  consideration 
at  the  World  Survey  Conference.  They  have  not  been  approved  by  the 
boards  concerned. 


Amount  to  be  Raised 

1920 

5  Years 

10TAL 

On  the 

Field 

In  North  America 

BOARD 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

Men 

Women 

Total 

Men 

Women 

Total  | 

(13) 

(14) 

(15) 

(16) 

(17) 

(18) 

CONGREGATIONAL 

Congregational  Churches 

23 

$1,799,096 

$9,550,579 

$71,260 

$1,730,530 

$1,727,836 

$7,820,049 

American  Board . 

71 

82 

153 

196 

217 

413 

FRIENDS 

Society  of  Friends 

American  Friends  Board  of 

24 

10,000 

50,000 

10,000 

50,000 

Foreign  Missions . 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

METHODIST 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church 

25 

23,500 

121,780 

100 

10,000 

23,400 

111,780 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

Woman’s  Foreign  Missionary 

26 

102,300 

170,500 

102,300 

170,500 

Society . 

1 

1 

5 

5 

PRESBYTERIAN 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the 

27 

444,337 

6,148,809 

28,070 

582,985 

1,416,267 

5,565,824 

U.  S.  A. 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

22 

16 

38 

73 

43 

116 

REFORMED 

Reformed  Church  in  America 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions  and 

28 

66,250 

499,250 

8,800 

92,400 

57,450 

406,850 

the  Arabian  Mission . 

6 

3 

9 

17 

7 

24 

$  3,445,483 

$  16,540,918 

$ 

108,230 

$  2,415  915 

$  3,337,253 

$  14,125,003 

Total  Allotted  to  Boards — Regular _ 

Unallotted — Special  Types  of  Work. . . 

102 

104 

206 

289 

274 

563 

550,160 

4,141,607 

2,000 

10,874 

548,  i  60 

4,130,733 

Unallotted — Unoccupied  Areas . 

31 

2 

33 

101 

34 

135 

$  3,995,643 

$  20,682,525 

s 

110,230 

$  2,426,789 

$  3,885,413 

$  18,255,736 

TOTAL . 

133 

106 

239 

390 

308 

698 

Statement 

OPE 

Classes  of  Expenditure 


Total  Recurrent 
Expenditure — (1)  to  (8) 


1920 

(9) 


5  Years 
(10) 


Property  Investment 
Nonrecurrent 


1920 

(11) 


5  Years 
(12) 


TOTAL 


1920 

(13) 


5  Years 
(14) 


Amount  to  Be  Raised 


On  the  Field 


1920 

(15) 


5  Years 
(16) 


In  North  America 


1920 

(17) 


5  Years 
(18) 


$200,000 

2,050 

10,000 


196,650 

500,000 

3,500 


$912,200 

19,784,500 


$1,000,000 

10,250 

65,000 

1,987,307 

1,196,650 

1,000,000 

17,500 


$200,000 

2,050 

10,000 


196,650 

500,000 

3,500 


$1,000,000 

10,250 

65,000 

1,987,307 

1,196,650 

1,000,000 

17,500 


$5,276,707 

45,562,000 


$912,200 

19,784,500 


$5,276,707 

45,562,000 


$200,000 

2,050 

10,000 


196,650 

500,000 

3,500 


$912,200 

19,784,500 


$1,000,000 

10,250 

65,000 

1,987,307 

1,196,650 

1,000,000 

17,500 


$5,276,707 

45,562,000 


10 


$20,696,700 


*r$50,838,707 


$20,696,700 


$50,838,707 


$20,696,700 


$50,838,707 


20 


FOREIGN  SURVEY 


FOREIGN  DIVISION 

Budget  Statement 

LATIN  AMERICA 

Table  I. — By  Boards  and  By  Classes  of  Expenditure 

These  budgets  are  the  proposals  of  the  Foreign  Survey  Division  of  the 
Interchurch  World  Movement,  submitted  to  the  boards  for  consideration 
at  the  World  Survey  Conference.  They  have  not  been  approved  by  the 
boards  concerned. 


Total  Recurrent 

Property  Invest- 

Foreign  Salaries 

Native  Salaries 

General  Expenses 

Special  Funds 

Expenditure 

MENT 

BOARD 

(1)  TO  (8) 

Nonrecurrent 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

(1) 

(2) 

(3) 

(4) 

(5) 

(6) 

(7) 

(8) 

(9) 

(10) 

(11) 

(12) 

BAPTIST 

Northern  Baptist  Convention 

American  Baptist  Home  Mis- 

$1,210,500 

29 

sion  Society . 

$30,500 

$278,750 

$16,200 

$125,800 

$4,900 

$45,570 

$16,000 

$80,100 

$67,600 

$530,220 

$245,000 

National  Baptist  Convention 

30 

3,600 

32,400 

1  000 

11,000 

1,200 

2,800 

200 

600 

6,000 

46,800 

Seventh  Day  Baptist 

Seventh  Day  Baptist  Mission- 

31 

arv  Society . 

1,720 

8,600 

1,720 

8,600 

CONGREGATIONAL 

Congregational  Churches 

American  Board . 

34,500 

210,000 

31,620 

117,200 

4,575 

38,820 

6,500 

62,425 

77,195 

428,445 

133,850 

589,250 

32 

DISCIPLES 

Disciples  of  Christ 

Christian  Woman’s  Board  of 

Missions . 

Foreign  Christian  Missionary 

1 

(  42,000 

243,500 

13,960 

140,160 

6,900 

52,000 

5,000 

40,300 

67,860 

475,960 

345,000 

1  055,500 

33 

Society . 

J 

FRIENDS 

Society  of  Friends 

American  Friends  Board  of 

17,000 

98,750 

18,000 

106,560 

2,090 

25,015 

8,000 

50,250 

45,090 

280,575 

90,925 

185,525 

34 

Board  of  Missions  of  the  Friends 

Church — California . 

17,000 

166,250 

9,000 

69,000 

1,000 

12,940 

1,000 

13,000 

28,000 

261,190 

25,000 

102,400 

35 

METHODIST 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Woman’s  Foreign  Missionary 

213,000 

1,942,250 

84,920 

941,015 

61,010 

390,194 

30,980 

195,040 

389,910 

3,468,499 

1,460,200 

5,743,825 

Society . 

25,500 

309,000 

8,925 

135,925 

6,775 

47,525 

3,625 

24,690 

44,825 

517,140 

300,000 

1,061,500 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 

South 

Board  of  Missions . 

46,500 

542,500 

17,280 

284,400 

9,500 

101,320 

42,200 

226,410 

115,480 

1,154,630 

470,500 

2,280,000 

> 

Free  Methodist  Church  of 

N.  A. 

General  Missionary  Board . 

6,500 

54,500 

1,600 

14,400 

100 

700 

450 

2,050 

8,650 

71,650 

8,900 

17,600 

MORAVIAN 

Moravian  Church 

Society  of  the  United  Brethren 

(Foreign) . 

10,000 

121,500 

7,260 

112,360 

3,350 

10,680 

700 

5,586 

21,310 

250,126 

28,000 

92,844 

1 

PENTECOSTAL 

Pentecostal  Church  of  the 

Nazarene 

Foreign  Missionary  Board . 

2,500 

30,000 

1,200 

31,000 

800 

3,000 

500 

2,000 

5,000 

66,000 

5,000 

15,000 

41 

PRESBYTERIAN 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the 

U.  S.  A. 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the 

117,000 

1.153,500 

50,566 

671,466 

25,374 

192,545 

16,528 

182,600 

209,468 

2,200,111 

755,000 

3,029,900 

42 

U.  S.  (South) 

Executive  Committee  of  Foreign 

Missions . 

34,000 

437,250 

25,500 

247,320 

4,800 

72,940 

14,300 

137,200 

78,600 

894,710 

180,000 

982,900 

43 

Associate  Reformed  Presby- 

terian  Synod 

Board  of  Foreign  Mission . 

8,000 

62,500 

5,400 

37,360 

1,200 

8,130 

3,000 

21,000 

17,600 

128,990 

60,000 

271,000 

44 

Total  Allotted  to  Boards— Regular. 

$609,320 

$5,491,250 

$292,431 

$3,044,966 

$133,574 

$1,004,179 

$148,983 

$1,043,251 

$1,184,308 

$10,783,646 

$4,106,675 

$16,637,764 

45 

Unallotted — Special  Types  of  Work. 

62,500 

541,250 

18,500 

232,500 

38,700 

446,000 

658,000 

1,528,500 

777,700 

2,748,250 

1,848,750 

5,768,750 

46 

Unallotted— Unoccupied  Areas . 

223,500 

1,503,750 

43,300 

758,885 

12,550 

156,950 

10,700 

156,350 

290,050 

2,575,935 

576,500 

3,331,750 

47 

TOTAL . 

$895,320 

$7,736,250 

$354,231 

$4,036,351 

$184,824 

$1,607,129 

$817,683 

$2,728,101 

$2,252,058 

$16,107,831 

$6,532,625 

$25,738,224 

48 

FOREIGN  SURVEY 


21 


New  Missionaries  Called  for 

LATIN  AMERICA 


Table  A. — By  Boards 

This  table  represents  the  proposals  of  the  Foreign  Survey  Division  of  the 
Interchurch  World  Movement,  submitted  to  the  boards  for  consideration 
at  the  World  Survey  Conference.  They  have  not  been  approved  by  the 
boards  concerned. 


Amount  to 

be  Raised 

1 

— 

l  OTAL 

On  the 

Field 

1920 

5  Years 

In  North  America 

BOARD 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

1920 

5  years 

Men 

Women 

Total 

Men 

Women 

!  Total 

(13) 

(14) 

(15) 

(16) 

(17) 

(18) 

BAPTIST 

Northern  Baptist  Convention 

29 

American  Baptist  Home  Mission 

$312,600 

$1,740,720 

$2,000 

$40,000 

$310,600 

$1,700,720 

Society . 

8 

7 

15 

26 

31 

57 

30 

National  Baptist  Convention 

6,000 

46,800 

500 

2,390 

5,500 

44,410 

Foreign  Mission  Board . 

4 

4 

9 

2 

11 

Seventh  Day  Baptist 

31 

1,720 

Seventh  Day  Baptist  Missionary 

8,600 

1,720 

8,600 

Society . 

1 

i 

1 

1 

CONGREGATIONAL 

32 

Congregational  Churches 

211,045 

1,017,695 

15,125 

115,920 

195,920 

901,775 

American  Board . 

9 

8 

17 

20 

23 

43 

DISCIPLES 

Disciples  of  Christ 

33 

Christian  Woman’s  Board  o  ] 

412,860 

1  531,460 

6,000 

67,182 

406,860 

1,464,278 

Missions . ( 

Foreign  Christian  Missionary  f 

12 

8 

20 

27 

21 

48 

Society . 1 

FRIENDS 

Society  of  Friends 

34 

American  Friends  Board  of 

136,015 

466,080 

39,480 

122,495 

96,535 

343,585 

Foreign  Missions . 

5 

3 

8 

11 

8 

19 

35 

Board  of  Missions  of  the  Friends 

53,000 

363,590 

4,000 

22,460 

49,000 

341,130 

Church — California . 

5 

3 

8 

20 

11 

31 

METHODIST 

36 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church 

1,850,110 

9,212,324 

84,537 

670,084 

1.765,573 

8,542,240 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

57 

47 

104 

167 

172 

339 

37 

Woman’s  Foreign  Missionary 
Society . 

344,825 

1,578,640 

7,000 

56,750 

337,825 

1,521,890 

17 

17 

62 

62 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 

38 

South 

585,980 

3,434  630 

76,700 

618,335 

509,280 

2,816,295 

Board  of  Missions . 

12 

11 

23 

52 

56 

108 

Free  Methodist  Church  of 

39 

N.  A. 

17,550 

89,250 

8,700 

17,550 

80,550 

2 

1 

3 

3 

3 

6 

MORAVIAN 

Moravian  Church 

40 

Society  of  the  United  Brethren 

49,310 

342,970 

9,050 

60,085 

40,260 

282,885 

(Foreign) . 

4 

4 

14 

2 

16 

PENTACOSTAL 

Pentacostal  Church  of  the 

41 

10,000 

81,000 

10,000 

81,000 

Nazarene 

1 

1 

2 

5 

10 

PRESBYTERIAN 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the 

U.  S.  A. 

42 

964,468 

5,230,011 

19,028 

408,842 

945,440 

4,821.169 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

33 

23 

56 

103 

92 

195 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the 

43 

U.  S.  (South) 

Executive  Committee  of  Foreign 

258,600 

1,877,610 

17,000 

98,200 

241,600 

1,779,410 

Missions . 

10 

6 

16 

47 

30 

77 

Associate  Reformed  Presbyter- 

ian  Synod 

44 

77,600 

399,990 

10,000 

47,140 

67,600 

352,850 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

2 

2 

4 

7 

5^ 

12 

45 

$5,121,683 

$27,421,370 

$290,420 

$2,338,583 

$5,001,263 

$25,082,787 

Total  Allotted  to  Boards — Regular _ 

165 

137 

302 

512 

523 

1,035 

46 

2,626,450 

8,517,000 

255,250 

1,360,000 

2.371,200 

7,157,000 

Unallotted — Special  Types  of  Work. . . 

22 

5 

27 

67 

36 

103 

47 

866,550 

5,907,685 

39,000 

405,785 

827,550 

5,501,900 

Unallotted — Unoccupied  Areas . 

72 

29 

101 

175 

88 1 

263 

48 

$8,784,683 

$41,846,055 

$584,670 

$4,104,368 

$8,200,013 

$37,741,687 

TOTAL . 

259 

171 

430 

754 

647 

1,401 

22 


FOREIGN  SURVEY 


FOREIGN  DIVISION 


Total  of  New  Missionaries  Called  for 

ALL  BOARDS 


Table  B.— By  Fields 


Fields 

1920 

5  Years 

Men 

Women 

Total 

Men 

Women 

Total 

Africa . 

434 

278 

712 

1,243 

1,422 

675 

926 

2,169 

2,631 

1,315 

153 

China . 

544 

491 

1,035 

508 

1,209 

640 

India . 

238 

270 

Central  Asia . 

28 

20 

48 

85 

68 

Japanese  Empire . 

146 

148 

294 

397 

425 

822 

Southeastern  Asia* . 

87 

32 

119 

226 

118 

344 

Philippine  Islands . 

57 

40 

97 

112 

83 

195 

Near  East . 

133 

106 

239 

390 

308 

698 

Latin  America . 

259 

171 

430 

754 

647 

1,401 

Europe . 

Total . 

1,926 

1,556 

3,482 

5,304 

4,424 

9,728 

*Southeastern  Asia  includes  Malaysia,  Siam,  Indo-China  and  Oceania. 


FOREIGN  DIVISION 


Summary  of  Statements  of  the  Several  Fields 

NEW  MISSIONARIES  CALLED  FOR 


Table  A. — By  Boards 


These  budgets  are  the  proposals  of  the  Foreign  Survey  Division 
of  the  Interchurch  World  Movement  submitted  to  the  boards 
for  consideration  at  the  World  Survey  Conference.  They  have 
not  been  approved  by  the  boards  concerned. 


BOARDS 


BAPTIST . 

Northern  Baptist  Convention 

American  Baptist  Foreign  Mission  Society . 

American  Baptist  Home  Mission  Society . 

Seventh-Day  Baptist 

Seventh-Day  Baptist  Missionary  Society . 

National  Baptist  Convention 

Foreign  Mission  Board  . 

BRETHREN 

Church  of  the  Brethren 

General  Mission  Board . 

CHRISTIAN 
Christian  Church 

Foreign  Mission  Board . 

CONGREGATIONAL 
Congregational  Churches 

American  Board . 

DISCIPLES 
Disciples  of  Christ 

Christian  Woman’s  Board  of  Missions . 

Foreign  Christian  Missionary  Society . 

EVANGELICAL 
Evangelical  Association 

Missionary  Society . 

Evangelical  Synod  of_  North  America 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

FRIENDS 
Society  of  Friends 

American  Friends  Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Friends  Foreign  Missionary  Society— Ohio . 

Board  of  Missions  of  the  Friends  Church — California 
LUTHERAN 

Norwegian  Lutheran  Church  of  America 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

MENNONITE 

General  Conference  of  Mennonites  (A) 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

General  Conference  of  Mennonites  (B) 

Board  of  Missions  and  Charities . 

METHODIST 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Woman’s  Foreign  Missionary  Society . 

Methodist  Epicsopal  Church,  South 

Board  of  Missions . 

Methodist  Protestant  Church 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Free  Methodist  Church  of  North  America 

General  Missionary  Board . 

African  Methodist  Episcopal  Zion  Church 

Foreign  Missions . 

MORAVIAN 
Moravian  Church 

Society  of  the  United  Brethren  (Foreign) . 

PENTECOSTAL 

Pentecostal  Church  of  the  Nazarene 

Foreign  Missionary  Board . 

PRESBYTERIAN 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the  U.  S.  A. 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the  U.  S.,  South 

Executive  Committee  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Associate  Reformed  Presbyterian  Synod 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

United  Presbyterian  Church 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

REFORMED 

Reformed  Church  in  America 
Board  of  Foreign  Missions  and  the  Arabian  Mission. 
Reformed  Church  in  the  U.  S. 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

UNITED  BREATHREN 
Church  of  the  United  Brethren  in  Christ 

Foreign  Missionary  Society . 

UNITED  EVANGELICAL 

United  Evangelical  Church 

Board  of  Missions . 

UNIVERSALIST 
Universalist  Churches 

Foreign  Mission  Board . 


Total  Allotted  to  Boards — Regular 
Unallotted — Special  Types  of  Work. 
Unallotted — Unoccuiped  Areas . 


1920 

5  Years 

Men 

Women 

Total 

Men 

Women 

Total 

101 

111 

212 

259 

235 

494 

8 

7 

15 

26 

31 

57 

2 

1 

3 

3 

5 

8 

6 

6 

12 

3 

15 

10 

10 

20 

36 

31 

67 

1 

1 

8 

3 

11 

231 

233 

464 

430 

413 

843 

47 

43 

90 

117 

107 

224 

9 

8 

17 

19 

21 

40 

8 

10 

18 

10 

28 

38 

10 

5 

15 

19 

11 

30 

4 

4 

8 

12 

12 

24 

5 

3 

8 

20 

11 

31 

5 

.3 

8 

14 

11 

25 

2 

1 

3 

4 

4 

8 

i 

2 

3 

4 

4 

8 

271 

88 

359 

774 

322 

1,096 

253 

253 

560 

560 

39 

28 

67 

128 

116 

244 

5 

7 

12 

12 

18 

30 

16 

20 

36 

78 

70 

148 

3 

1 

4 

12 

4 

16 

6 

1 

7 

26 

9 

35 

9 

7 

16 

21 

21 

42 

301 

189 

490 

736 

606 

1,342 

51 

31 

82 

190 

118 

308 

3 

3 

6 

13 

9 

22 

54 

46 

100 

201 

194 

395 

18 

14 

32 

64 

47 

111 

12 

6 

18 

30 

21 

51 

14 

8 

22 

24 

13 

37 

12 

11 

23 

20 

15 

35 

2 

2 

4 

5 

6 

n 

1,266 

1,156 

2,422 

3,327 

3,079 

6,406 

166 

98 

264 

440 

272 

712 

494 

302 

796 

1,537 

1,073 

2,610 

1,926 

1,556 

3,482 

5,304 

4,424 

9,728 

TOTAL 


FOREIGN  DIVISION 


( 


FOREIGN 


Genera 


BUDCl 


Table  I. — By  Boards  an<  ] 

These  budgets  are  the  proposals  of  the  Foreign  Survey  Division  of  the 
Interchurch  World  Movement  submitted  to  the  boards  for  consideration 
at  the  World  Survey  Conference.  They  have  not  been  approved  by  the 
boards  concerned. 


BOARD 


BAPTIST 

Northern  Baptist  Convention 

American  Baptist  Foreign  Mission  Society . 

American  Baptist  Home  Mission  Society . 

Seventh  Day  Baptist 

Seventh  Day  Baptist  Missionary  Society . 

National  Baptist  Convention 

Foreign  Mission  Board . 

BRETHREN 

Church  of  the  Brethren 

General  Mission  Board . 

CHRISTIAN 
Christian  Church 

Foreign  Mission  Board . 

CONGREGATIONAL 
Congregational  Churches 

American  Board . 

DISCIPLES 
Disciples  of  Christ 

Christian  Woman’s  Board  of  Missions . 

Foreign  Christian  Missionary  Society . 

EVANGELICAL 
Evangelical  Association 

Missionary  Society . 

Evangelical  Synod  of  N.  A. 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

FRIENDS 
Society  of  Friends 

American  Friends  Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Friends  Foreign  Missionary  Society— Ohio . 

Board  of  Missions  of  the  Friends  Church — California 
LUTHERAN 

Norwegian  Lutheran  Church  of  America 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

MENNONITE 

General  Conference  of  Mennonites  (A) 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

General  Conference  of  Mennonites  (B) 

Board  of  Missions  and  Charities . 

METHODIST 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Woman’s  Foreign  Missionary  Society . 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  South 

Board  of  Missions . 

Methodist  Protestant  Church 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Free  Methodist  Church  of  N.  A. 

General  Missionary  Board . 

African  Methodist  Episcopal  Zion  Church 

Foreign  Missions . 

MORAVIAN 
Moravian  Church 

Society  of  the  United  Brethren  (Foreign) . 

PENTECOSTAL 

Pentecostal  Church  of  the  Nazarene 

Foreign  Missionary  Board . 

PRESBYTERIAN 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the  U.  S.  A. 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the  U.  S.,  South 

Executive  Committee  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Associate  Reformed  Presbyterian  Synod 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church 

Woman’s  Board  of  Missions . 

United  Presbyterian  Church 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

REFORMED 

Reformed  Church  in  America 
Board  of  Foreign  Missions  and  the  Arabian  Mission. . 
Reformed  Church  in  the  U.  S. 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions . 

UNITED  BRETHREN 
Church  of  the  United  Brethren  in  Christ 

Foreign  Missionary  Society . 

UNITED  EVANGELICAL 
United  Evangelical  Church 

Board  of  Missions . 

UNIVERSALIST 
Universalist  Churches 

Foreign  Mission  Board . 


Total  Allotted  to  Boards— Regular  . 
Unallotted — Special  Types  of  Work. 
Unallotted — Unoccupied  Areas . 


Foreign  Salaries 

Native  Salaries 

General  Expenses 

Special  Funds 

1920 

5  Years 

1920 

5  Years 

1920 

5  Years 

1920 

5  Years 

(1) 

(2) 

(3) 

(4) 

(5) 

(6) 

(7) 

(8) 

$4 18,000 

83,423,800 

$193,174 

$1,966,342 

$64,607 

$737,168 

$290,928 

$2,092,703 

30,500 

278,750 

16,200 

125,800 

4,900 

45,570 

16,000 

80,100 

5,720 

55,350 

1,200 

9,400 

5,610 

28,050 

2,050 

10,250 

6,920 

58,400 

2,200 

35,500 

2,500 

11,450 

200 

600 

40,000 

299  000 

22,160 

124,840 

6,000 

34,000 

15,700 

107,000 

2,500 

68,000 

1,360 

32,310 

1,094 

12,627 

500 

7,500 

917  800 

6,164,200 

598,695 

3,775,801 

244,434 

1,567,055 

309,221 

3,788,395 

338,514 

1,597,845 

110,530 

531,364 

57,945 

434,749 

22,435 

187,958 

34,500 

226,500 

33,900 

112,850 

13,600 

53,000 

3,800 

13,000 

35,000 

201,000 

4,410 

30,000 

8,600 

18,088 

5  000 

10,860 

1 

32,500 

207,250 

22,000 

128,573 

3,190 

31,041 

8,372 

53,034 

1 

16,000 

180,200 

11,030 

34,188 

3,670 

11,485 

2,390 

8,246 

1 

17,000 

166,250 

9,000 

69,000 

1,000 

12,940 

1,000 

13,000 

1 

24,500 

257,500 

18,250 

210,000 

49,000 

148,000 

1 

6,500 

64,000 

3,930 

22,160 

2,500 

8,000 

1 

5,500 

48,000 

450 

7,500 

400 

4,125 

1 

794,300 

8,070,650 

308,398 

4,792,766 

502,378 

2,123,804 

797,310 

4,573,881 

] 

388,551 

3,113,240 

238,923 

3,378,745 

141,703 

1,382  211 

167,410 

1,599,048 

1 

134,100 

1,373,600 

187,880 

749,402 

131,585 

494,750 

275,242 

591,685 

1 

27  000 

218,000 

10,370 

71,419 

5,560 

31,770 

6,565 

37,335 

5 

70,000 

919,500 

12,824 

177,026 

15,022 

68,880 

20,345 

91,775 

2 

4,000 

80,000 

2,400 

65,000 

6,000 

30,000 

5,000 

25,000 

2 

16,500 

186,500 

7,620 

121,120 

4,150 

18,512 

1,050 

9,026 

2 

31,500 

185,000 

11,470 

75,670 

2,170 

8,976 

1,280 

4,400 

2 

1,098,815 

10,286,375 

959,724 

5,626,795 

400,413 

2,328,626 

1,282,432 

3,567,794 

C 

a 

359,000 

2,368,250 

126,670 

1,112,764 

122,020 

515,340 

27,000 

200,600 

2 

12,000 

125,500 

5,670 

43,060 

1,500 

11,130 

3,000 

21,000 

2 

1,000 

3  000 

1  000 

3  000 

c 

181,730 

2,047,580 

62,820 

1,376,640 

43,275 

865,945 

139,875 

1,320,750 

e 

* 

64,300 

784,800 

67,505 

453,268 

25,700 

155,245 

21,800 

193,033 

i 

39,000 

412,500 

58,004 

259,266 

16,596 

77,287 

19,262 

57,195 

i 

47,000 

356,500 

17,585 

107,035 

20,355 

127,425 

12,425 

55,075 

i 

46,500 

362,500 

70,400 

117,500 

20,000 

40,000 

12,000 

30,000 

i 

8,000 

70,000 

3,690 

37,270 

600 

4,950 

375 

4,125 

; 

$5  253,750 

$44  256,540 

$3,201,436 

$25,783,374 

$1,929,077 

$1,445,199 

$3,469,967 

$18,754,368 

; 

627,741 

5,708,571 

288,250 

3,213,373 

862,314 

5,137,593 

24,900,590 

58,652,450 

• 

1,668,000 

17,538,750 

1,207  366 

17  294,115 

909,630 

5,418,069 

94  000 

1.52L520 

i 

*7.569,491 

$67,503,861 

$4,697,052 

$46,290,862 

$3,701,021 

$22,000,861 

$28,464,557 

$78,928,338 

‘ 

TOTAL 


£  immary 

IT  STATEMENTS 

I’-  Classes  of  Expenditure 


Total  Recurrent 
Expenditure 
(1)  to  (8)] 

Property  Investment 
[N  on-Recurrent] 

TOTAL 

Amount  to 

Be  Raised 

Budgets  on 
Present  Scale 

Total  Budgets 

On  the  Field 

In  North  America 

1920 

5  Years 

1920 

5  Years 

1920 

5  Years 

1920 

5  Years 

1920 

5  Years 

1920 

5  Years 

1920 

5  Years 

(9) 

(10) 

(11) 

(12) 

(13) 

(14) 

(15) 

(16) 

(17) 

(18) 

(19) 

(20) 

(21) 

(22) 

8966,709 

88,220,013 

84,981,313 

813,776,308 

85,948,022 

$21,996,321 

$292,130 

$2,545,433 

$5,655,892 

$19,450,888 

$1,812,347 

$9,061,735 

$7,468,239 

$28,512,623 

67,600 

530,220 

245,000 

1,210,500 

312,600 

1,740,720 

2,000 

40,000 

310,600 

1,700,720 

310,600 

1,700,720 

14,580 

103,050 

12,000 

37,000 

26,580 

140,050 

989 

44,950 

25,591 

95,100 

18,663 

93,315 

44,254 

188,415 

11,820 

105,950 

7,500 

29,000 

19,320 

134,950 

500 

2,390 

18,820 

132,560 

11,300 

56,500 

30,120 

189,060 

83,860 

564,840 

139,500 

692,500 

223,360 

1,257,340 

10,567 

42,835 

212,793 

1,214,505 

108,000 

540,000 

320,793 

1,754,505 

5,454 

120,437 

34,450 

349,450 

39,904 

469,887 

540 

35,000 

39,364 

434,887 

31,512 

157,560 

70,876 

592,447 

2,070,150 

15,295,451 

5,534,457 

13,078,227 

7,604,607 

28,373,678 

630,831 

3,863,311 

6,973,776 

24,510,367 

1,378,770 

6,893,850 

8,352,546 

31,404,217 

529,424 

2,751,916 

890,475 

2,972,571 

1,419,899 

5,724,487 

193,217 

817,067 

1,226,682 

4,907,420 

1,159,698 

5,798,490 

2,386,380 

10,705,910 

85,800 

405,350 

124,000 

310,000 

209,800 

715,350 

4,631 

23,967 

205,169 

691,383 

62,000 

310,000 

267,169 

1,001,383 

1  53,010 

259,948 

80,950 

251,740 

133,688 

511,688 

10,000 

34,640 

123,960 

477,048 

50,000 

250,000 

173,960 

727,048 

1  66,062 

419,898 

104,225 

219,385 

170,287 

639,283 

39,864 

126,567 

130,423 

513,716 

88,722 

443,610 

219,145 

957,326 

1  33,090 

234,119 

40,800 

126,600 

73,890 

360,719 

6,000 

66,115 

67,890 

294,604 

13,549 

67,745 

81,439 

362,349 

1  28,000 

261,190 

25,000 

102,400 

53,000 

363,590 

4,000 

22,460 

49,000 

341,130 

8,000 

40,000 

57,000 

381,130 

1  91,750 

615,500 

108,000 

325,000 

199,750 

940,500 

1,964 

9,800 

197,687 

930,700 

15,000 

75,000 

212,786 

1,005,700 

12,930 

94,160 

31,250 

144.000 

44,180 

238,160 

1,398 

10,990 

42,782 

227  170 

50,000 

250  000 

92,782 

477,170 

6  350 

59  625 

30  000 

144  000 

36  350 

203  625 

36,350 

903  025 

23,925 

119,625 

60,275 

323,250 

2,402,386 

19,561,101 

4,694,790 

22,281,773 

7,097,176 

41,842,874 

804,779 

5,504,063 

6,292,397 

36,338,811 

2,339,007 

11,695,035 

8,695,035 

48,033,846 

936,587 

9,474,244 

3,653,330 

10^828,594 

4,589,917 

20,301,838 

194,635 

1,305,681 

4,395,282 

18.996,157 

1,383,833 

6,919,165 

5,779,115 

25,915,322 

728,807 

3  209,437 

1,216,260 

4,577,923 

1,945,067 

7,787,360 

144,931 

958,314 

1,800,136 

6,829,046 

1.625,656 

8,128,280 

3,425,792 

14,957,326 

49,495 

358,524 

185,150 

377,850 

234,645 

736,374 

19,555 

88,700 

215,090 

647,674 

40,770 

203,850 

255,860 

851,524 

118,191 

1,257,181 

235,730 

554,350 

353  921 

184,531 

4,800 

40,858 

349,121 

1,770,673 

112,000 

560,000 

461,121 

2,330,672 

17  400 

200,000 

40  000 

200  000 

57  400 

400  000 

57,400 

4nn  non 

6,500 

32  500 

63,900 

432,500 

29,230 

335,158 

30,500 

105,844 

59,820 

441,002 

9,050 

60,085 

50,770 

380,917 

37,986 

189,930 

88,756 

570,847 

i  46,420 

274,046 

40,000 

169,100 

86,420 

443,146 

676 

6,380 

85,744 

436,766 

52,000 

260,000 

137,744 

696,766 

i  3,741,384 

21,809,590 

7,376,743 

21,512,216 

11,118,127 

43,321,856 

461,389 

4,141,423 

10,565,738 

39,180,433 

4,000  000 

20,000,000 

14,656,738 

59,180,433 

1  634,690 

4,196,954 

747,500 

2,352,700 

1,382,190 

6,549,654 

49,500 

373,200 

1,332,690 

6,176,454 

868,768 

4,343  840 

2,201,458 

10,520,294 

1  22,170 

200,690 

85,000 

396,600 

107,170 

597,290 

10,000 

47,140 

97,170 

550,150 

40,000 

200,000 

137,170 

750,150 

2,000 

6,000 

15,000 

50,000 

17,000 

56,000 

250 

625 

16,750 

55,375 

1,520 

7,600 

18,270 

62,975 

427,700 

5,610,195 

1,545,485 

6,342,185 

1,873,185 

11,953,445 

84,545 

962.430 

1,888,640 

10,991,015 

598,139 

2,990,685 

2  486,779 

13,981,710 

1  179,305 

1,586,346 

329,600 

1,490,715 

508,905 

3,077,061 

60,470 

446,896 

448,435 

2,630,165 

400,053 

2,000,265 

848,488 

4,630,430 

132,862 

806,248 

481,880 

1,443  050 

614,742 

2,249,298 

66,225 

266,725 

548,517 

1,982,573 

254,951 

1,274,755 

803,468 

3,257,328 

97,365 

646,035 

174,750 

768,700 

272,115 

1,414,735 

20,455 

127,025 

251,660 

1,287,710 

219,000 

1,095,000 

470,660 

2,382,710 

148.90C 

550,000 

253,500 

445,000 

402,400 

995,000 

3  800 

20,000 

398,600 

975,000 

63,378 

316,890 

461,978 

1  291,890 

12,665 

116,345 

92,000 

163,450 

104,665 

279,795 

104,665 

279,795 

9,133 

45,665 

113  798 

325,460 

'i  $13,854,23( 

8100,239,481 

833,586,135 

8107, 829, 12( 

847,440,374 

$208,068,601 

$3,668,973 

$27,264,539 

$44,306,683 

$186,345,537 

$16,884,180 

$84,420,900 

$61  190,863 

$270,455,437 

26,678,895 

72,711,987 

7,133,201 

20,889, 265 

33,812,090 

93,601  252 

484,282 

3,658,910 

33,327,814 

95,942,342 

33,327,814 

95,942,342 

5  3;898;99C 

4R772  454 

6;i37;245 

33,469^98' 

10,036^232 

75,242,441 

51,000 

1,571,559 

9,985,232 

73,670,882 

9,985,232 

73,670,882 

'  844,431,215 

8214,723,927 

846,856,581 

8168,188,375 

891,288,702 

$382,912,300 

$3,668,973 

$27,264,539 

$87,619,729 

$455,647,761 

$16,884,180 

$84,420,900 

$104,503,909 

$440,068,661 

*Pre3ent  Budget  not  available 

I  4 


26 


FOREIGN  SURVEY 


FOREIGN  DIVISION 


Genera 


FOREIGN  BUI 


These  budgets  are  the  proposals  of  the  Foreign  Survey  Division  of  the  TclblG  II. - Bv  Fields  3,11 

Interchurch  World  Movement,  submitted  to  the  boards  for  consideration  _ ’ _ £ _ 

the  World  Survey  Conference.  They  have  not  been  approved  by  the 
boards  concerned. 


FIELD 

Foreign  Salaries 

Native  Salaries 

General  Expenses 

Special  Funds 

1920 

(1) 

5  Years 

(2) 

1920 

(3) 

5  Years 
(4) 

1920 

(5) 

5  Years 

(6) 

1920 

(7) 

5  Years 

(8) 

Africa . 

$1,536,305 

2,100,351 

1,170,740 

100,000 

810,900 

265.500 

207.500 
482,875 
895,320 

$14,959,486 

19,539,000 

8,330,060 

943,500 

6,197,040 

3,142,400 

1,641,500 

5,014,625 

7,736,250 

$402,310 

2,412,095 

602,742 

30,000 

396,317 

82,240 

89,395 

327,722 

354,231 

$4,065,955 

14,677,620 

14,160,024 

340,680 

3,951,798 

931,118 

994,916 

3,132,400 

4,036,351 

$382,262 

1,955,870 

676,268 

40,000 

317,881 

58,594 

34,670 

151,652 

184,824 

$1,977,411 

8,166,445 

4,721,855 

159,324 

2,723,011 

366,490 

350,375 

1,928,821 

1,607,129 

$305,137 

2,423,894 

420,206 

$2,256,394 

11,962,238 

4,331,693 

China . 

India . 

Central  Asia . 

Japanese  Empire . 

3,430,265 

131,459 

43,215 

195,998 

817,683 

20,696,700 

4,481,458 

706,130 

316,653 

1,306,964 

2,728,101 

50,838,707 

Southeastern  Asia* . 

Philippine  Islands . 

Near  East . 

Latin  America . 

Europe . 

Total  Advances . 

$7,569,491 

$67,503,861 

$4,697,052 

$46,290,862 

$3,701,021 

$22,000,861 

$28,464,557 

$78,928,338 

Budgets  on  Present  Scale: 

1  Year . 

5  Years . 

TOTAL . 

•Southeastern  Asia  includes  French  Indo-China  Siam,  Malaysia  and  Oceania. 


FOREIGN  SURVEY 


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:  jmmary 

i  ;et  statements 


:  y  Classes  of  Expenditure 


r 


Total  Recurrent 
Expenditure — (1)  to  (8) 

Property  Investment 
Non-Recurrent 

TOTAL 

Amount  to  Be  Raised 

On  the  Field 

In  North  America 

1920 

(9) 

5  Years 
(10) 

1920 

(ID 

5  Years 
(12) 

1920 

(13) 

5  Years 
(14) 

1920 

(15) 

5  Years 
(16) 

1920 

(16) 

5  Years 
(18) 

$2,625,014 

8,892,210 

2,769,956 

4,955,363 

537,793 

347,780 

1,158247 

2,252,058 

20,696,700 

170,000 

$23,259,246 
54,345,303 
31,543,632 
17,353  307 
5,146,138 
3,303,444 
11,382,810 
16,107,831 
50,838  707 
1,443,504 

$4,679,769 

14,263,631 

6,994,293 

5,237,753 

865,714 

1,255,400 

2,836,396 

6,532,625 

$17,005,628 

41,680,042 

34,655,911 

19,795,108 

3,180,850 

4,651,800 

9,299,715 

25,738,224 

$7,304,783 

23,155,841 

9,764,249 

10,193,116 

1,403,507 

1,630,180 

3,995,643 

8,784,683 

20  696,700 
360,000 

$40,264,874 

96,025,345 

66.199,543 

37,148,415 

8,326,988 

7,955,244 

20,682,525 

41,846,055 

50,838,707 

3,624,604 

$315,355 

1,090,940 

729,910 

471,601 

211,947 

154,320 

110.230 

584,670 

$1,728,221 

7,548,286 

5,826,526 

3,048,483 

1  501,396 
1,080,470 
2,426,789 

4 104  368 

$6,989,428 

22,064,901 

9,034,339 

9,721,515 

1,191,560 

1,475,860 

3,885,413 

8,200,013 

20,696,700 

360,000 

$38,536,653 
88,477,059 
60,373,017 
34,099,932 
6,825,592 
6,874,774 
18,255,736 
37,741,687 
50,838  707 
3,624,604 

190,000 

2,181,100 

$44,432,121 

$214,723,922 

$42,856,581 

$158,188,378 

$87,288,702 

$372,912,300 

$3,668,973 

$27,264,539 

$83,619,729 

$345,647,761 

16,884,180 

16,884,180 

84,420,900 

84,420,900 

$104,172,882 

$457,333,200 

$100,503,909 

$430,068,661 

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Lucknow  0) 


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•Poona  (1) 


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Kodaikanahir  .  I  , 

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Cairo(3)* 


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Mexico  City (4) 


Porta  R«0(3! 


AFRICA 


J  LATIN 

AMERICA 


Riode  Janeiro  (1) 
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Saritiagoc3>  J 


Adams  dv 


CAPETOWN 


PROTESTANT  COOPERATIVE  AGENCIES 
IN  FOREIGN  LANDS 

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AMERICAN  PROTESTANT 
COOPERATIVE  AGENCIES  IN 
FOREIGN  LANDS 

THE  accompanying  map  shows  the  locations  of  one  hundred  and  twenty-four 
Protestant  cooperative  or  union  agencies  in  foreign  lands.  This  exhibit  is 
only  partial  because  the  Survey  is  not  yet  complete,  and  the  greatest  difficulty 
has  been  experienced  in  securing  accurate  data.  Furthermore,  this  is  the  first  attempt 
to  compile  a  list  of  these  enterprises. 

Cooperation  in  missionary,  educational,  medical  and  other  forms  of  religious  and 
philanthropic  endeavor  is  a  principle  accepted  by  a  majority  of  the  denominational 
agencies.  The  further  application  of  this  principle  to  a  multitude  of  specific  oppor¬ 
tunities  is  certain  to  be  made  in  the  near  future.  Competition,  at  least  in  the  conduct 
of  hospitals  and  schools,  represents  economic  waste. 

In  the  work  of  each  agency  mentioned  two  or  more  religious  organizations  are 
represented.  In  some  cases  the  combination  is  based  upon  formal  agreement  and 
there  are  legally  established  boards  of  trustees  appointed  by  the  cooperating  denomi¬ 
nations  or  their  mission  boards.  In  such  instances  the  boards  generally  appoint 
field  representatives  as  a  joint  committee  to  direct  the  union  activities.  At  other 
times  the  arrangement  among  the  workers  is  purely  voluntary,  in  which  case  the 
missionaries  form  the  organization  for  the  mutual  benefit  of  themselves  and  their 
work. 

The  following  list  is  arranged  by  countries  and  by  places  where  enterprises  are  located . 
The  number  in  parentheses  after  a  name  on  the  map  indicates  the  number  of  agencies 
in  that  place.  The  number  in  parentheses  after  the  name  of  an  agency  in  the  list 
represents  the  number  of  religious  bodies  cooperating  in  that  agency. 

In  addition  to  those  named  there  are  many  other  agencies,  controlled  by  individual 
boards,  which  are  being  used  by  the  representatives  of  other  denominations  con¬ 
veniently  located  and  hence  are  cooperative  in  that  they  serve  the  common  cause. 

A  further  study  of  this  interesting  subject  is  being  made  and  additional  facts  will 
be  incorporated  in  the  final  edition  of  the  Survey  report. 


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Africa 

Adams 

Union  Normal  School  (*) 

Cairo 

American  University  (2) 

Cairo  Study  Center  (*) 

Union  Book  Distribution  (7) 

Kimpese 

Kongo  Evangelical  Training  Institute  (2) 

China 

Amoy 

Union  Theological  College  (*) 

Canton 

Canton  Union  Theological  College  (8) 
China  Baptist  Publication  Society  (*) 
Union  Normal  School  for  Women  (4) 

Changsha 

Hunan  Girls’  High  and  Normal  School  (2) 
Union  Theological  School  (2) 

Chengtu 

Union  Normal  School  for  Girls  (4) 

West  China  Missionary  News  (*) 

West  China  Union  University  (4) 

Foochow 

Foochow  Union  Kindergarten  Training 
School  (3) 

Foochow  Union  Medical  College  (*) 
Foochow  Union  Normal  Training  School  (2) 
Foochow  Union  Theological  School  (2) 
Fukien  Christian  University  (5) 

Hangchow 

Hangchow  Christian  College  (2) 

Hangchow  Union  Girls’  High  School  (3) 

Hankow 

Religious  Tract  Society  (*) 

Huchow 

Union  Hospital  and  Dispensary  (2) 
Gikunshan 

American  School  for  Missionaries’  Chil¬ 
dren  (*) 

Kuling 

American  School  for  Missionaries’  Chil¬ 
dren  (*) 


Nanking 

Bible  Teachers’  Training  School  (5) 
Central  Theological  College  (*) 

Ginling  College  (4) 

Nanking  School  of  Theology  (4) 

Nanking  W Oman’s  Bible  Training  School  ( *) 
School  for  Missionaries’  Children  (2) 
-Union  Bible  School  (*) 

University  of  Nanking  (7) 

Peking 

North  China  American  School  for  Mission¬ 
aries  Children  (4) 

North  China  Union  Bible  Institute  (4) 

North  China  Union  Language  School  (6) 
North  China  Union  Medical  College  for 
Women  (6) 

North  China  Union  Theological  Institute, 
also  called  Peking  University  School  of 
Theology  (4) 

North  China  Union  Training  School  for 
Nurses  (2) 

North  China  Woman’s  College  (4) 

Pekin  Union  Bible  Institute  for  Women  (4) 
Pekin  Union  Medical  College  (7) 

Peking  University  (4) 

Religious  Tract  Society  of  North  China  (*) 
Union  Bible  School  (*) 

Shanghai 

Medical  Department  of  St.  John’s  Uni¬ 
versity  (*) 

Methodist  Publishing  House  (3) 

Mission  Book  Company  (3) 

Shanghai  American  School  (7) 

Shanghai  Baptist  College  and  Seminary  (2) 

Shekow 

Central  China  Union  Lutheran  Theo¬ 
logical  Seminary  (*) 

Siangyangfu 

Bethesda  Union  Hospital  (2) 

Tenghsein 

Matar  Memorial  Institute  (2) 

Tsinan 

Shantung  Christian  University  (7) 
Wuchang 

Union  Normal  School  (*) 

Wuhu 

Wuhu  Union  Academy  for  Boys  (3) 


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India 

Ahmednager 

Ahmednager  Divinity  School  (*) 

Union  Training  School  (*) 

Bangalore 

Union  Theological  College  of  South  India 
and  Ceylon  (5) 

Damoh 

Boys’  Orphanage  (2) 

Kodaikanal 

School  for  Missionaries’  Children  (5) 
Lucknow 

Isabella  Thoburn  College  (2) 

Ludhiana 

Woman’s  Christian  Medical  College  (10) 
Madanapalle 

Union  Mission  Tuberculosis  Sanitarium  (7) 
Madras 

Christian  College  for  Women  (11) 

Madras  Christian  College  (2) 

Pasumali 

United  Theological  Seminary  (*) 

Poona 

Marathi  Language  School  (*) 

Vellore 

Arcot  Theological  Seminary  (*) 

Union  Missionary  Medical  School  for 
Women  (4) 

Union  Missionary  Training  School  (*) 

Japanese  Empire 

Kobe 

Kwansai  Gakuin  (Union  School  for  Boys)  (3) 
School  for  Foreign  Children  (*) 

Kumamoto 

Kyushu  Gakuin  (Lutheran  School  for 
Boys)  (4) 

Kyoto 

Theological  Department,  Doshisha  Uni¬ 
versity  (*) 

Sendai 

Sendai  Christian  Orphanage  (6) 
Shimoneski 

Baiko  Jo  Gakko  (Girls’  School)  (2) 


Tokyo 

Aoyama  Gakuin  Theological  School  (2) 
Central  Japan  Theological  College  (*) 
Christian  Literature  Society  (*) 

Meiji  Gakuin  (5) 

School  for  Foreign  Children  (10) 

Tokyo  Language  School  for  Missionaries  (*) 
Woman’s  Christian  College  of  Japan  (7) 

Pyengyang,  Korea 

Pyengyang  Union  Academy  for  Women 
and  Girls  (2) 

Pyengyang  Union  Christian  College  and 
Academy  (4) 

School  for  Missionaries’  Children  (3) 
Union  Presbyterian  Theological  Seminary 
(4) 

Seoul,  Korea 

Arthur  T.  Pierson  Memorial  Bible  School 

(3) 

Chosen  Christian  College  (5) 

School  for  Missionaries’  Children  (3) 

Seoul  Bible  Institute  for  Women 
Severance  Memorial  Hospital  (6) 
Severance  Union  Medical  College  (6) 
Union  Methodist  Theological  Seminary  (2) 
Water  Mark  School  (2) 

West  Gate  Union  School  (*) 

Wonsan,  Korea 

Union  Christian  Boys’  Academy  (2) 

Union  Christian  Hospital  (2) 

Wonsan  Union  Bible  Institutef  or  Women  ( *) 

Latin  America 

Buenos  Aires 

Colegio  Amaricano  Y  Institute,  Commer¬ 
cial  Ward  (2) 

Union  Bible  Training  School  (*) 

Havana 

Union  Book  Depository  (6) 

Mexico  City 

“El  Mundo  Cristiano”  (Paper)  (2) 
Evangelical  Press  (*) 

Evangelical  Seminary  of  Mexico  (8) 
Woman’s  Bible  Training  School  (*) 

Porto  Rico 

Evangelical  Seminary  (2) 

“Porto  Rico  Evangelico’’  (Paper)  (7) 
Union  Book  Depository  (7) 


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Rio  de  Janeiro 

Evangelical  Hospital  Association  (*) 
Santiago 

“Heraldo  Cristiano”  (Paper)  (2) 

Union  Book  Depository  for  Literature  (7) 
Union  Evangelical  Seminary  (2) 

Sau  Paulo 

Evangelical  University  Federation  (*) 
Valparaiso 

Union  Normal  School  (*) 


Philippine  Islands 

Iloilo 

Dunwoodie  Dormitory  (2) 

Sabine  Haines  Memorial  Hospital  (2) 

Manila 

“Bogong  Araw”  (Paper)  (*) 

“Naimbag  a  Damag”  (Paper)  (2) 

The  Evangelical  Union  of  the  Philippine 
Islands  (*) 

Union  Theological  Seminary  of  the  Philip¬ 
pine  Islands  (6) 


(*)  Information  regarding  the  number  of  boards  cooperating  in  this  agency  could  not  be  ascer¬ 
tained. 


INTERCHORCH  WORLD  MOVEMENT  OF  NORTH  AMERICA 

ORGANIZATION  OF  THE  SURVEY  DEPARTMENT 


DIVISIONS 


FOREIGN 


BRANCHES 


Fields 


SECTIONS 

— Africa 

—  China 

—  India 

— Japanese  Empire 

—  Malaysia,  Siam 

" — Indo-China,  Oceania 
— Philippine  Islands 
— Latin  America 
— Europe 

—  Near  East 


Mission  Agencies 


Coordination 


— Evangelistic 
— Educational 
— Medical 

— Social  and  Industrial 
— Literature 
— Field  Occupancy 
— Field  Conditions 
— Graphics 
— Statistics 
—  Editorial 

— Research  and  Library 


SURVEY 

DEPARTMENT 


HOME 

MISSIONS 


r-  Fields 


encies 


—  Coordination 


— Cities 

— New  York  Metropolitan 
_  — Town  and  Country 
” — Vvest  Indies 
— Alaska 
— Hawaii 
— Migrant  Croups 


— Cities 

New  York  Metropolitan 
•Town  and  Countrv 
— Negro  Americans 
New  Americans 
— Spanish-speaking  Peoples 
Orientals  in  the  U.  S. 

— American  Indian 
•Migrant  Groups 


Organization  Relations 


— Research  and  Library 
— Lantern  Slides 
— Graphics 
'  — Publicity 
— Statistics 
— Industrial  Relation* 


Denominational  and 
Independent  Institutions 


C  Colleges 
Universities 


AMERICAN 
Religious  Education 


AMERICAN 
Hospitals  and  Homes 


— I  Home  | 

-  Local  Church 


— |  Community 

— |  Special  Groups 

—  Special  Fields _ 

— |  Field  Organization 

_  Denominational  and  • 

Interdenominational  Agencies 


Research  and  Instruction 


Coordination 


— State  Universities 
— Municipal  Universities 
’  — State  Agricultural  College* 
— State  Normal  Schools 


I — Theological  Seminaries 
— College  Biblical  Department* 
• — Religious  Training  School* 


E Comity  and  Cooperation 
Field 

Standard*  and  Norm* 


& 


•Architecture 

Curriculum 

•Teachers 


E  Music 
Pageantry 

Non-church  Organizations 


p— Editorial 

-| — Statistics  and  Tabulation 
I — Schedules 


